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Plants in Remote Areas
Right now I live in Bismarck, North Dakota, for now, and I must admit
there isn't much of a market for live aquatic plants. I was wondering of some good way to buy them long distance, and what shipping methods would be best. Thanks in advance. AD |
Plants in Remote Areas
"About Dakota" wrote in message ... Right now I live in Bismarck, North Dakota, for now, and I must admit there isn't much of a market for live aquatic plants. I was wondering of some good way to buy them long distance, and what shipping methods would be best. I have had really excellent experiences buying from http://www.aquabid.com . It's an auction format where folks with too many plants sell to folks with too few. "Finny" is the single most impressive vendor I've purchased from on Aquabid plant wise- super plants and he *labels* everything. Not everyone does. Aquabotanic, Florida Driftwood, Arizona Gardens- they're many online aquatic plant vendors. My plants usually arrive bagged in individual plastic bags holding a smidgen of water. I have received plants wrapped in damp newspapers from a few vendors but all the plants themselves have been great. The method of shipment isn't as tricky as with live fish- regular Priority mail will do. -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm |
Plants in Remote Areas
About Dakota wrote in message ...
Right now I live in Bismarck, North Dakota, for now, and I must admit there isn't much of a market for live aquatic plants. I was wondering of some good way to buy them long distance, and what shipping methods would be best. Thanks in advance. AD My birthtown - Bismarck. When I last lived there in the '70's, Larry's Tropical Fish was a gorgeous store with healthy fish and plants stock. I bet he's not in business anymore. However, I have found several plants distributors of national level who are nearby to you. The first two are in Minnesota. No. 3 on this list is in S. Dakota, I ordered a big group for the initial stocking of my 55g planted tank a couple of months ago. That was a healthy nice selection that arrived overnight via US Mail to my Mesa, AZ door. Except for missing one species on my list (a Sword of the parviflorus v. Tropica), it worked great. Try one of these. http://www.fishvet.com/store/order.tmpl http://www.freshwateraquariumplants.com/ http://www.aquariumplant.com/ |
Plants in Remote Areas
/The shipper need to ship them moist with DAMP newspaper and MOST
plants do great via priority mail Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Co2 tanks on sale Eheim PRO II 2026 $143 Co2 regulator and bubble counter with needle valve $75 FORUM http://aquatic.yupapa.com/phpbb/index.php On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 19:49:15 -0500, About Dakota wrote: Right now I live in Bismarck, North Dakota, for now, and I must admit there isn't much of a market for live aquatic plants. I was wondering of some good way to buy them long distance, and what shipping methods would be best. Thanks in advance. AD |
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