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Giving away floaters in Austin - Gone
I have a substantial amount of floating plants of various species I need to unload before I go on vacation so they don't completely cover my tanks and asphyxiate my fish. Among them are amazon frogbit (limnobium laevigatum), cystalwort (Riccia fluitans), and duckweed. Two other species are also available, PM me for details. All free. May contain neocaridina, snails, scuds, and duckweed.
Also looking for Azolla caroliniana (I know, like I really need more floating plants). All gone! I'll try to do this again soon. Thanks to all the awesome people who gave my plants a new home. Last edited by NoUniqueSnowflake; 05-09-2013 at 06:09 PM.. Reason: All gone |
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Hey,
I would love to take some of the cystalwort (Riccia fluitans) off your hands !Let me know if you have any left, please. |
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Still have a bunch of amazon frogbit, water lettuce, and water spangles left. In about 5 days it will hit the compost bin, get it while it's alive!
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How big does the water lettuce get? Lettuce know! Lol
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It depends on lighting. The "dwarf" water lettuce is just regular water lettuce grown under low-medium light. It stays around frogbit size, but its roots are more distinctively branched. Under high light (or outside in a pond) it can easily grow to the size of a salad plate in diameter.
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