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Re: [GSAS-Member] GSAS-Member Digest, Vol 59, Issue 12



I have a 29 gallon I"m trying to sell for $20 let me know if anyone is
interested

On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 12:00 PM, <gsas-member-request@thekrib.com> wrote:

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>   1. Re: Amazon buds (naturalart@earthlink.net)
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>   3. Meeting May 12, Dinner with the speaker (Paul M. Wallace)
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> Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 13:58:40 -0700
> From: naturalart@earthlink.net
> Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Amazon buds
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> Hi Michael, You can do either. As you suspect they are plantlets. Its
> one way for the plant to reproduce itself. As soon as you think the
> plantllets are big enough for you to handle easily you can 'separate'
> and replant them. Or you can cut off the stringer and throw it away, or
> leave it alone and eventually it will deteriorate and reintroduce its
> nutrients back into your tank.
>
> Clay
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> On Saturday, May 9, 2009, at 12:00  PM, gsas-member-request@thekrib.com
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> > Hello.? I have a?plant question that I'm hoping someone might be able
> > to help with.? I bought a Amazon Sword plant at the auction last month
> > and it is doing quite well.? So well that a branch has shot?most of
> > the way across?my 55 gallon?tank, from one end of the tank up to the
> > surface and across the surface of the water.? This branch has buds
> > every 6-9 inches.? The last few buds on this branch have leaves now
> > coming out of them.
> > ?
> > I'm curious what I should do.? Can I trim this back and safely plant
> > the buds with the leaves to create new plants?? Or should I just leave
> > it alone.? Any advice would be appreciated.? Thanks.
> > ?
> > Mike
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> Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 15:50:22 -0700
> From: Kat Hentsch <swamp-rat@hotmail.com>
> Subject: [GSAS-Member] New pleco
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> In the folder labeled "Catfish" you shall find the new guy.  He's labeled
> as the blue-eyed one.  I also have a pic of the normal albino in there, but
> they're labeled as such.  I also have 2 different Royal Plecos in there,
> too.  They fought for the first day or so, but now they're buds and I hope
> they mate sometime...though they've got a lot of growing to do first.
> Going back this afternoon while I'm waiting to pick up my partner at the
> airport.  I really want to set up a nano plant tank with mini rasboras...it
> comes down to how much I like my butt as it is, or if I want it chomped
> off....   :)
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> Kat Hentsch
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> Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 09:06:06 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Paul M. Wallace" <pwallace@u.washington.edu>
> Subject: [GSAS-Member] Meeting May 12, Dinner with the speaker
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> Hi Club:
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> Our May 12th program features Tom Murdoch.   Tom is the Adopt-A-Stream
> Foundation Director <www.streamkeeper.org/> and WWU Adjunct Professor of
> Stream & Wetland Ecology and will cover the Northwest Stream Center <
> www.streamkeeper.org/opportun/campaign.htm> in Everett and restoration
> programs.
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> I would also like to invite all members to join Tom at dinner.  We meet at
> Tawon Thai before 6 and have a lot of fun.  Please RSVP.
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> www.tawonthai.com/
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> -Paul
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