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Re: [GSAS-Member] Come take some of my stuff!



Hi Susan,
It appears as though Larry is going to pick up the stuff from me  
tonight.  I'm not sure if he's going to take everything.  If the  
sand's leftover, I'll email you and let you know.  Thanks for your  
interest. :)

Laurel
On Aug 12, 2008, at 8:10 AM, Susan Welenofsky wrote:

> Hello Laurel:
>
> I am nearby in Mill Creek and would love to have the sand and some  
> Java
> fern. I can give you some Pogostemmen stellata and some Xmas moss if  
> you
> like.
>
> Susan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com
> [mailto:gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of Laurel Larsen
> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 1:20 PM
> To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat
> Subject: [GSAS-Member] Come take some of my stuff!
>
> I FINALLY replanted the vallisneria that my fish tore up well over a
> month ago in my main tank.  It seemed to be very happy (and prolific)
> floating around on the top, and after replanting about 20 plantlets, I
> have SO many more that I don't know what to do with.  I put the
> leftovers in a large ziploc and counted over 30 separate plantlets.
> They're all pretty small, no more than an inch or so long so far, but
> they grow very quickly when put farther from a light source than
> they'd like (such as at the bottom of a 75 gallon tank).
>
> I have 5 very healthy java ferns that need new homes.  They were
> covered with brown algae when I took them out of my 29 gallon tank
> with fairly high lighting, regardless of how much excel I dosed.
> After about a month in my 10 gallon without an overhead light except
> for my kitchen, they are happy,  healthy and show no long term damage
> from the algae.  They range in size from about 8" tall to 2-3" tall.
>
> I have 2 julidochromis transcriptus that still need a new home.  They
> don't get along very well in a 10 gallon tank, and they weren't happy
> in my cube together either, but I suspect in a tank with a larger
> footprint they'd be peachy keen together.  These guys require hard
> water with high pH, and wouldn't get along with the more common Malawi
> cichlids, but tend to do well in most Tanganyika setups.  They're rock
> dwellers with small mouths, so have trouble eating all but the
> smallest fry.
>
> I have a 5 gallon bucket that's 1/3 full of black 3m colorquartz sand
> in S-grade(sand sized particles).  It nicely filled a 18x18" footprint
> tank, but wasn't overly deep.
>
>
> Come get any or all of these free from me.  The sooner the better!
> I'm in Mountlake Terrace.  :)
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