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so does that mean that the blue ones that i have seen are not any good.
sorry I don't know the name but hey the best way to learn is to ask the stupid questions right? |
The blue linkia (Linkia laevigata) is extremely common, although it is apparently one of the harder linkias to keep alive. I know AI has them quite often. I expect this is the species you are thinking of.
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Trevor the fromia stars are fine, and that echinaster I have.
Tony, it's not a tiny one like Kari's, those are too cool :cool: This one is about 2". I might go back today to see what else they have. :biggrin: |
Hey Deb......... How is it going? Cool star :smile: Seems like you are getting quite the collection going.
A bit off topic but: Did you ever find a new home for that big LTA you have? I hope it went to a good home. I'll be back in Calgary next year, twice.......... probably in June (I will drive over) and definately in October. I'll let you know when I come and we shall see if anyone wants some stuff brought to them (with the car I can bring bulkier items). Cheers, Victor [veng68] |
I sold my LTA to Alan, but I believe it is the sebae you are referring to. :confused: I sort of found a home for it in the 120g for now...... :biggrin:
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Great star there Deb, but I really like the "pipe" off to the corner, that's a smashing look'n fish :biggrin:
cheers, Rich |
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