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![]() Anthony, I dont mind getting some to you so you can ship it off to them, I'm just too busy to do it myself! hehe.
![]() I have a couple other parties coming by to get some... but trust me... there is enough to go around. ![]() ![]() -Diana |
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![]() OK here is how to ship plants (should work the same for macroalgae). I have done this a lot.
Take a plastic bag, put in the plant, put in a small sheet of wet newspaper or paper towel. You don't need a lot, just a moisture source to keep the humidity up, there is no need to ship the plant/algae wet. You can send a small box with your plant by Canada Post 3-day express mail, mail it on a Monday, it will get there within 2-3 days, it costs $7.00. If you are really cheap, put it in a padded mailing envelope and mail it for about $2.81 If anyone has feather caulerpa I would appreciate some. Also any other strange or exotic algae, I am starting up a macroalgae tank. |
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![]() I have some of this (feather caulerpa, I believe):
![]() And this (which I think is Red Gracilaria): ![]() Pickup in Okotoks. Sorry, but I won't ship. |
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![]() [quote=0sprey;256412]
And this (which I think is Red Gracilaria): quote] I'm 99.9% sure that is Halymenia. They are similar but still quite different.
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![]() That's entirely possible. Every site I posted ID threads on has had a different opinion. All I know for sure is that it's pretty and grows very quickly, given the right conditions. It volunteered after I upgraded my lighting. Desperately needs to be pruned soon, so if no-one here is interested, I'll be dragging in a bunch of it to Colby at Elite to go with the other stuff I often sell him.
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