Kristen
October 30th 03, 05:18 AM
I've got a bunch of very healthy Java Moss (Vesicularia dubyana) from
one of my fishless tanks for sale in NH. As well as being an
attractive, moss-like plant that will carpet driftwood or the bottom
of your tank, it's also excellent used as a spawning mop or as a
hiding place for fry. It's very easy to grow, either attached to
rocks or wood or free-floating, because it does not need lots of light
or CO2. It tolerates a wide range of pH and temperatures. It can
also be used in very humid terrariums. Despite all this, or maybe
because of it, this plant is usually very hard to find in local fish
stores!
I can make a few 1 oz. portions for $10 a pop. 1 oz. doesn't sound
like much, but it's a good amount of Java Moss! It's in excellent
health, 100% green, without algae, etc. BTW, there are a few baby
java ferns mixed in with it that I don't feel like picking out -
FREEBIES!
I have a kitchen scale to weigh it accurately, and I've sold it
before, so I know how to ship it properly. I'll ship USPS Priority
Mail in the continental US at the beginning of the week to avoid
weekend delays. Should be about $5 including insurance to anywhere in
the US. It's still warm enough here in NH that heat packs aren't
needed right now.
I can take credit cards at http://www.Paypal.com for payment, or I can
accept a Postal Money Order through the mail. I'll calculate the
exact shipping cost to your location through the USPS website and
email you a final cost. I highly recommend insurance, since I can't
be responsible for damages incurred in shipping or due to inclement
weather at your end of the journey.
Here's a pic of the tank:
http://www.metrocast.net/~randall/javamoss/tank.jpg
Here's a pic of how much 1 oz. is (scroll down):
http://www.metrocast.net/~randall/javamoss/moss.jpg
And here's 1 oz. in a quart bag:
http://www.metrocast.net/~randall/javamoss/bag.jpg
If you're interested, please email me at randall (AT) metrocast (DOT)
net.
Thanks!
Kristen
one of my fishless tanks for sale in NH. As well as being an
attractive, moss-like plant that will carpet driftwood or the bottom
of your tank, it's also excellent used as a spawning mop or as a
hiding place for fry. It's very easy to grow, either attached to
rocks or wood or free-floating, because it does not need lots of light
or CO2. It tolerates a wide range of pH and temperatures. It can
also be used in very humid terrariums. Despite all this, or maybe
because of it, this plant is usually very hard to find in local fish
stores!
I can make a few 1 oz. portions for $10 a pop. 1 oz. doesn't sound
like much, but it's a good amount of Java Moss! It's in excellent
health, 100% green, without algae, etc. BTW, there are a few baby
java ferns mixed in with it that I don't feel like picking out -
FREEBIES!
I have a kitchen scale to weigh it accurately, and I've sold it
before, so I know how to ship it properly. I'll ship USPS Priority
Mail in the continental US at the beginning of the week to avoid
weekend delays. Should be about $5 including insurance to anywhere in
the US. It's still warm enough here in NH that heat packs aren't
needed right now.
I can take credit cards at http://www.Paypal.com for payment, or I can
accept a Postal Money Order through the mail. I'll calculate the
exact shipping cost to your location through the USPS website and
email you a final cost. I highly recommend insurance, since I can't
be responsible for damages incurred in shipping or due to inclement
weather at your end of the journey.
Here's a pic of the tank:
http://www.metrocast.net/~randall/javamoss/tank.jpg
Here's a pic of how much 1 oz. is (scroll down):
http://www.metrocast.net/~randall/javamoss/moss.jpg
And here's 1 oz. in a quart bag:
http://www.metrocast.net/~randall/javamoss/bag.jpg
If you're interested, please email me at randall (AT) metrocast (DOT)
net.
Thanks!
Kristen