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Re: Anubias cuttings for the taking (fwd)



Those are his "CUTTINGS"?  I'd be thrilled to have a small percentage of that 
thriving in my tanks.  I guess I have a brown wet thumb :(

--
Growing old is inevitable; 
growing up is optional.


> This is a guy who entered the AGA Aquascaping Contest the last couple 
> years and is local.  Check out his link -- nice plants.  Please e-mail Kim 
> directly, not me. :)
> 
> PS: THANKS to all of you folks who helped me out at the meeting last week 
> by modelling for the AGA Aquascaping Contest 2004 logo.  I'm almost 
> finished with it and everyone who has seen it says it looks GREAT and 
> where'd I find all those people... I'll post a link when I have the final 
> one.
> 
>   - Erik
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 11:07:28 -0700
> From: Kim Lew <klew@cisco.com>
> To: erik@thekrib.com
> Subject: Anubias cuttings for the taking
> 
> Hello Erik:
> 
> Long time no E-mail.  Hope this finds you well and still enthusiastic about 
> aquatic gardening.  I've been a bit distracted with work and other hobbies 
> of late (plus a new Pug puppy).
> 
> Anyway: I just hacked back my Anubias jungle yesterday. The amount of plant 
> material that came out of the aquarium was incredible.  As a result.  I 
> have a TON of Anubias plants for the taking.
> 
> Do you know anyone locally that might want them?  Here's what I've got 
> sitting in a 5-gallon bucket of water by our kitchen window:
> 
> * Several large Anubias frazeri
> * Several large Anubias nana (at leats that is is what azgardens.com said 
> it was; it got HUGE; leaves are about 2.5 inches across)
> * Several large Anubias coffeefolia (broken into plants varying in length 
> of 4 to 6 inches long).
> 
> I'm offering some of the A. coffeefolia to my daughter's elementary 
> classroom for their guppy tank.
> 
> It's amazing what these will do over the course of a year under moderately 
> bright light with CO2, Flourish tabs, and occasional Jobe's 
> Spikes.  Sheesh.  They seemed to have accelerated their growth over the 
> past two or three months.
> 
> You can find some images here:
> 
> http://www.employees.org/~klew/aquariaimages/cleanup.htm
> 
> (You could also thread to that from my plant tank home page, but the link 
> above takes you straight there.  And the thread is kind of buried.)
> 
> Take care.
> 
> - Kim
> 
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