Thanks for the great offer. If I haven't found a comparable co2
setup by the time you make the move I would be very interested in
working something out. I assume that all I would need to complete
the co2 setup is a needle valve and tubing. Please keep me posted
regarding your progress. Also, what are you thinking will be a
reasonable price?
Thanks for the offer. I hope this works out for both of us.
-Scott
| | Scott,
I am in the process of setting up a 180 gallon tank, which will
consist of breaking down my 65 and 55 and combining them into the
180. There are several plant species I will not be using in my new
set up. E. Quadracostas and Vallisneria, to name a two. I have a
plethora of this stuff in my 65 gallon tank. However, I am waiting
on lights, and time to do this project. Once it happens though, you
are more than welcome to all of it! I'd like to get in done in
January.
I live in SF though, which may be a problem for you, I don't know.
I also have an extra C02 tank (10lbs) I would be willing to sell
you. And once the two tanks are broken down, I will have an extra
regulator, which I initally purchased from Dave. I don't know if
you want to wait that long however.
Regards,
Michael Laflamme
<mailto:spic-@hotmail.com>spic-@hotmail.com
| | From: Scott Weintraub
Reply-To: detr-@topica.com
To: detr-@topica.com
Subject: plant clippings
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 18:59:17 +0000
I am new to the planted tank scene, and I have been told to put as much
plant material into the tank as possible to try and outrun the algae. I
have a 90 gallon tank, 260 watts of light and no CO2 (yet. That's the
next project)). Is there anyone near Albany/Berkeley who is willing to
give away plantable plant scraps?
Thanks.
-Scott
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