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Erik
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Aquariums west loaches

Post by Erik » Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:30 pm

I stopped in today which I rarely do anyhow they have some small batik loaches. also skunks and some hillstreams that are maybe punc's?
I picked up some beautifull red cabomba furcata for my botia rainbow tank
Erik:)
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Post by Mark in Vancouver » Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:08 pm

Go there for plants, good (a bit expensive) supplies, and the occasional loach surprise. I've hassled them for so long that it's finally having an impact. My batiks are now "big" at three inches, but I first picked them up at AW.
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Post by Erik » Fri Jan 27, 2006 1:32 am

3 Inches huh. They must be very beautiful at that size.
The cabomba furcata was 6.99 on sale so a good price for a big bundle.
It has already started to pearl.
PB in northvan still sells bloodworms 3 for 10.oo that's about all the supplies I need these days.
I sometimes sell plantts to the for store credit.
Hey btw do you need any Java ferns or java moss.?I have a alot of extra plants right now.
Here's what I have xtra of
java fern, hygro agustafolia (thin leaf), Rotala Indica, water sprite , Cabomba.
Anyhow it would be Gratis:)
Lmk
Erik


Mark in Vancouver wrote:Go there for plants, good (a bit expensive) supplies, and the occasional loach surprise. I've hassled them for so long that it's finally having an impact. My batiks are now "big" at three inches, but I first picked them up at AW.
16G bent corner planted ,pressurized Co2, turbotwist 9w, jebo 828 , 36 led

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Post by Mark in Vancouver » Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:44 am

Thanks for the offer, but I'm swamped with the ferns and moss. I'll have to replant my Botia tank sometime soon, as it's gross with algae and going through days with no lights on, but I want to devote some overdue thought to it at some point. But, cheers, that's very generous.
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