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John Sankey
March 30th 06, 04:01 AM
I'm looking for aquatic mosses and ferns and can't find any
store local that carries any, nor have I managed to locate
a Canadian firm who will send them by mail.
I'm not looking for anything super exotic, even a source of
Marsilea quadrifolia or Fontinalis antipyretica in Canada
would be greatly appreciated.
Any suggestions?
Richard Sexton
April 7th 06, 10:14 AM
In article >,
John Sankey > wrote:
>I'm looking for aquatic mosses and ferns and can't find any
>store local that carries any, nor have I managed to locate
>a Canadian firm who will send them by mail.
>
>I'm not looking for anything super exotic, even a source of
>Marsilea quadrifolia or Fontinalis antipyretica in Canada
>would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Any suggestions?
Menagerie in Toronto. Harold Slater has been selling weird
aquatic mosses for the 16 years I've known him and he's working
there now. Right now he's gone some very old and near dead
creeping moss that's been in salad tubs for about 3 mos by
the cash register, and some xmas moss on driftwood that aiont
cheap. $12? $25? Something like that.
He has a bunch of C. blassi almost a foot tall - real nice,
and tons of rare bunch plants.
He's getting a moss shipment later on although I don't know
details. I went last weekend and to a bunch of other good
fish stores as this is all the moss I saw.
The big, err, tall really, display tank by the cash register
is floor to ceiling java moss. Stunning and inspring display.
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wizard
April 23rd 06, 06:45 PM
you can find here: ww.plantasecompanhia.com/www
"Richard Sexton" > escreveu na mensagem
...
> In article >,
> John Sankey > wrote:
>>I'm looking for aquatic mosses and ferns and can't find any
>>store local that carries any, nor have I managed to locate
>>a Canadian firm who will send them by mail.
>>
>>I'm not looking for anything super exotic, even a source of
>>Marsilea quadrifolia or Fontinalis antipyretica in Canada
>>would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Any suggestions?
>
> Menagerie in Toronto. Harold Slater has been selling weird
> aquatic mosses for the 16 years I've known him and he's working
> there now. Right now he's gone some very old and near dead
> creeping moss that's been in salad tubs for about 3 mos by
> the cash register, and some xmas moss on driftwood that aiont
> cheap. $12? $25? Something like that.
>
> He has a bunch of C. blassi almost a foot tall - real nice,
> and tons of rare bunch plants.
>
> He's getting a moss shipment later on although I don't know
> details. I went last weekend and to a bunch of other good
> fish stores as this is all the moss I saw.
>
> The big, err, tall really, display tank by the cash register
> is floor to ceiling java moss. Stunning and inspring display.
>
> --
> Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org
> Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org
> 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net
> 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net
UnworthyDuDe
April 30th 06, 01:56 AM
Canadian Supplier
http://www.ottawaaquatics.com/
Do to bad weather in holland as of late, it has been hard to get any real
quality , all the plants that seem to show up and beat and not worth buying
"wizard" > wrote in message
...
> you can find here: ww.plantasecompanhia.com/www
> "Richard Sexton" > escreveu na mensagem
> ...
>> In article >,
>> John Sankey > wrote:
>>>I'm looking for aquatic mosses and ferns and can't find any
>>>store local that carries any, nor have I managed to locate
>>>a Canadian firm who will send them by mail.
>>>
>>>I'm not looking for anything super exotic, even a source of
>>>Marsilea quadrifolia or Fontinalis antipyretica in Canada
>>>would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>Any suggestions?
>>
>> Menagerie in Toronto. Harold Slater has been selling weird
>> aquatic mosses for the 16 years I've known him and he's working
>> there now. Right now he's gone some very old and near dead
>> creeping moss that's been in salad tubs for about 3 mos by
>> the cash register, and some xmas moss on driftwood that aiont
>> cheap. $12? $25? Something like that.
>>
>> He has a bunch of C. blassi almost a foot tall - real nice,
>> and tons of rare bunch plants.
>>
>> He's getting a moss shipment later on although I don't know
>> details. I went last weekend and to a bunch of other good
>> fish stores as this is all the moss I saw.
>>
>> The big, err, tall really, display tank by the cash register
>> is floor to ceiling java moss. Stunning and inspring display.
>>
>> --
>> Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org
>> Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org
>> 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net
>> 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net
>
>
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