I do not.Do you have any guppy grass Mcasella
Here is one of them, the marking in the tail make her look like a young male, but she has dropped fry and has a very visible gravid area. You can see the tail end of the other female on the left side. She is a little lighter with less markings.Can I see a picture of the painted swordtail females?
They’re beautiful!Here is one of them, the marking in the tail make her look like a young male, but she has dropped fry and has a very visible gravid area. You can see the tail end of the other female on the left side. She is a little lighter with less markings.
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Every plant I have can be left floating or anchored with a plant weight, none of them need substrate to grow (just have to make sure they are getting enough nutrients).Do you have any plants that do not grow in substrate
Generally java fern and anubias are easier plants to work with because they are the most adaptable. The aponogeton, bucephalandra, and mosses are also easy growing plants that do not have to have substrate.I’m a beginner which of the plants on the list that you
still have is easiest to take care of.
I have MopanI (small), Spiderwood (XL), Malasian (M and L), Manzanita (L and small), and Cholla wood. As well as a medium piece with java moss already attached.Also do you have any driftwood
The closest to tree/stump like is going to be the XL Spiderwood, but those might be too large for the tank size.I generally want some taller plants with maybe some driftwood as a centerpiece. I don’t have any special light for them but my tank gets sunlight for a good bit of the day. Is my tank to crowded here’s a pic. What I want my tank to look like is a large bottom of a tree with roots going close to the top of my tank. I would want some plants on the wood and some around it on rocks
Here are shots of the pieces I have. The manzanita are picture in a 60 gallon (48x12x24) and one actual measurement of the largest piece (which is an XL so 14$ instead of 12$). The spiderwood (XL) are pictured on a 12x15 styrofoam lid, you'll want to focus on the edge that is resting on the styrofoam.Do you hace pics/dimensions of the manzanita and spiderwood? Needing some for a 55 gallon and a 60g. TY
Looks to be 8$ for shipping, luckily it is warm enough to ship snails without a heat pack. And I have those available. So total would be 11$.I’d be interested in one of each mystery snails if you still have em (blue, ivory, magenta).. just let mI know pricing shipped to 20747
TY. So I think the piece with the measurements is either pic 7 or 9, right? How much would shipping for those 2 be to 36535?Here are shots of the pieces I have. The manzanita are picture in a 60 gallon (48x12x24) and one actual measurement of the largest piece (which is an XL so 14$ instead of 12$). The spiderwood (XL) are pictured on a 12x15 styrofoam lid, you'll want to focus on the edge that is resting on the styrofoam.
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The measured (last pic) one is pic 7.TY. So I think the piece with the measurements is either pic 7 or 9, right? How much would shipping for those 2 be to 36535?
Bet. Send mI invoice on paypal.Looks to be 8$ for shipping, luckily it is warm enough to ship snails without a heat pack. And I have those available. So total would be 11$.
If you could message me the email you would like it sent to I can do that right away.Bet. Send mI invoice on paypal.
They are currently undergoing treatment so I will have to take them off the list until they are healthy.Do you have photos of the fancy goldfish?
Ok thank you for letting me know. Hopefully they get better soonThey are currently undergoing treatment so I will have to take them off the list until they are healthy.
I still have argentine swords, I can ship them in a small flat rate if you would like. Since they are light it won't be terribly expensive with a regular box either.Do you still have argentine swords? What's the price to ship?
Whatever you think would be more cost effective. I would probably want 5 large.I still have argentine swords, I can ship them in a small flat rate if you would like. Since they are light it won't be terribly expensive with a regular box either.
I believe they will fit in the small flat rate, they are currently grown with no regular ferts (occasional adds of leaf zone), led lighting (fluval lighting), very little eco complete in the tank (not where they are but it could be transferred to the water column), no CO2, and sand substrate.
Perfect! Let's do it.I believe they will fit in the small flat rate, they are currently grown with no regular ferts (occasional adds of leaf zone), led lighting (fluval lighting), very little eco complete in the tank (not where they are but it could be transferred to the water column), no CO2, and sand substrate.
If you'll message me an email you'd like an invoice sent to I can get that done today.Perfect! Let's do it.
Could you quote me on shipping??Yes, I have several. One type is pink lilies like pictured, the other hasn't bloomed yet for me to see the color.
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Can I see a pic of the long and wavy buce on driftwood?I am looking to sell a number of plants and a couple fish that I have. I am willing to ship; this is normally done Mon-Wed during the week to prevent weekend holds. Shipping should cost between $7 and $16 via usps, I will quote you a price, if it is over that quote I cover it. Stiff plants under 6" can be shipped via USPS small flat rate box, this ensures they do not get crushed; mosses can be shipped in padded envelope for $4. Heat packs cost $2 each and are require for any fish being shipped during winter months. Cold packs are 2$ each and will be used with high heat weather with any fish (upper 80s+).
I do not ship during late November to early January (fish/inverts): early December to early January (non-animals) as holidays make shipping difficult and winter temperatures/possible delays make it dangerous for fish.
Plants:
Subwassertang - 3.50$ per golf ball (One available)
Java moss - 3$ per golfball (One available)
Anubias Nana Petite - 2.50$ (Three available)
Anubias sp "Minima" - 3$ (small plant, 4+ leaves, 2-3 inches tall, one available)
Bucephalandra sp "Brownie Ghost" - 5$ each (2 available)
Bucephalandra "Long and Wavy" - 4$ (Unavailable)
Bucephalandra "Long and Wavy" on Driftwood - 7$ (one available)
Large Java Fern - 2.5$ per single plant (5+ inches, three available)
Small Java Fern - 1.5$ per single plant (2+ inches, Two available)
Java Fern on Driftwood - pending
Java Fern Tree - pending
Windelov/Crested Java Fern - 3.50$ (medium, one available)
Trident Java Fern (L) - 8$ (one available)
Amazon Sword (large) - 8$ (Unavailable)
Amazon Sword (medium 5"+) - 4$ (Unavailable)
Amazon Sword (small 2"+) - 2$ each (Unavailable)
Ozelot Sword (4") - 8$ each (One available)
Argentine Sword (large) - $.75 each (several available)
Argentine Sword (small) - $.25 each (several available)
Staurogyne Repens (1.5"x2") - 6$ (Snail free, two available)
Sprouted Aponogeton Assorted - 2.50$ (Two available)
Pond Lily Sprouted Bulb - 2$ each (multiple types)
Fish:
Tiger Endler Pair - 9$ (1 male, 1 pre-hit female, unavailable)
Tiger Endler Male - 5$ (unavailable)
Japan Blue Endler Pair - 9$ (1 male, 1 pre-hit female)
Japan Blue Endler Male - 5$
Assorted Swordtails (Male and female) - 1.75$ each
"Three Line" Cories (Trilineatus) - 4$ each (Three available)
Pygmy Cory - 2$ each (Five available)
Lace Catfish - 3$ (1")
Albino Bristlenose - 2$ (1", One available)
Long Fin Albino Bristlenose - 4$ (One available, 1")
Common/Brown Bristlenose - 1$ (One available, 1"+)
Super Red Bristlenose - 16$ (2", Unavailable)
Red Marble Bristlenose - 6$ (1", Unavailable)
Long Fin Red Marble Bristlenose - 9$ (1", Unavailable)
Blue Eyed Bristlenose - 8$ (1", Unavailable)
Long Fin Blue Eyed Bristlenose - 10$ (1", Unavailable)
Green Dragon Bristlenose - 7$ (One available, 1")
Long Fin Green Dragon Bristlenose - 10$ (Unavailable 1")
Pineapple Bristlenose (Green Dragon Albino 1.5") - 7$ (Unavailable)
Albino Dojo Loach (5.25") - 6$ (One available)
Albino Glowlight Tetra (1") - 2$ each (six available)
Ember Tetra (1") - 2.50$ each
Emerald Eye Rasbora - 1.50$ each (2 available)
Gold Angelfish (3") - 10$ (one available, breeder size, most likely female)
Marble Pearlscale Angelfish (2") - 12$ (One available)
Yellow Female Betta (D/SD Plakat)- 8$
Inverts:
Golden Mystery Snails - Unavailable
Blue Mystery Snails - 1$
Jade Mystery Snails - Unavailable
Ivory Mystery Snails - 1$
Magenta Mystery Snails - 1$ (few available)
Purple Mystery Snails - Unavailable
Black Mystery Snails - Unavailable
Yellow Rabbit Snails - 5$ each (Unsexed, unavailable)
Nerite Snail (Assorted Zebra and Tiger) - 2$ each (Two available)
Olive Nerite Snail - 1.75$ each (Five available)
Assassin Snails - 2.75$ each (Two available)
Cherry Neo Shrimp - 2$ each (Unavailable)
MTS Snails - .02$ each, up to 25 snails. (Shipping 7.50$)
Ramshorn Snails - .03$ each (blues, reds, browns, leopards, shipping 7.50) Unavailable
Pond/Bladder Snails - Unavailable
Decorations:
River Rock - 2$ each (2 available)
Seiryu Stone - 4.50$ per lb (5 S-M pieces available)
Dragon Stone - 4.50$ per lb (5 pieces available)
Dragon Stone "Geode" (Terminated quarts) - 15$ (at request only, able to do two at this time)
Medium Driftwood w/ Java Moss - 9$ (One available)
MopanI Driftwood (S) - 3.50$ each (6 available)
MopanI Driftwood (M) - 7$ Each (Unavailable)
Spiderwood (XL) - 16.50$ (Two available)
Malasian Driftwood (L) - 11$ each (Two available)
Malasian Driftwood (M) - 8$ (One available)
Malasian Driftwood (S) - 3.50$ (Unavailable)
Manzanita Driftwood (L) - 12$ (Two available)
Manzanita Driftwood (S) - 4$ each (several pieces available)
Cholla Wood - 2.50$ per piece (small to large, at least six inches, four available)
Large Resin Decor (Rock formation appearance) - 8$ each (two pieces available, pictures also available)
Rock Log Decor - 4$
Assorted Fake Plants - .50$ each
Miscellaneous:
Indian Almond Leaf - $1 portion (full 11"+ grade B leaf cut to smaller pieces for easier shipping, can be steeped like tea will make full cup of condensed tannins.
Adoption Only:
*Notice: My tanks do have pest snails, I remove any and all snails/eggs that I am able to find but to be safe do a salt or bleach dip to remove any other sneakers.*
Do you have a zip code I can use?Could you quote me on shipping??