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"P&L" wrote in message
... Does anyone have a Canadian source for freshwater aquarium plants other than the LFS? Is there a mail order or online operation? Paying the border fees for plants from the US is just nuts. Please email back and I'll post the results. Thanks, Phil Ottawa Actually Ottawa is a good place for plants, between the Big Als in the east end (Orleans) and the west end (Terry Fox), and the 3 SuperPets (Kanata, Barrhaven and refurbished Merivale). Between them, for plants, I'd definitely try the Barrhaven SuperPet. They also cater more to exotic plant-tank critters. I saw two types of shrimp filter-feeders there last week, and they almost always have nerita and MTS. I wasn't really looking at plants that day, but they typically have a varied selection, even Riccia sometimes. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "P&L" wrote in message ... Does anyone have a Canadian source for freshwater aquarium plants other than the LFS? Is there a mail order or online operation? Paying the border fees for plants from the US is just nuts. Please email back and I'll post the results. Thanks, Phil Ottawa Actually Ottawa is a good place for plants, between the Big Als in the east end (Orleans) and the west end (Terry Fox), and the 3 SuperPets (Kanata, Barrhaven and refurbished Merivale). Between them, for plants, I'd definitely try the Barrhaven SuperPet. They also cater more to exotic plant-tank critters. I saw two types of shrimp filter-feeders there last week, and they almost always have nerita and MTS. I wasn't really looking at plants that day, but they typically have a varied selection, even Riccia sometimes. I was looking for Riccia yesterday. Why is it so hard to get? -- www.NetMax.tk |
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Since posting this question, I wandered into a SuperPet (Merivale) for the
first time. I just never trusted multi-pet type franchises - ok for goldfish and guppies but not for the "serious" hobbyist. I was very surprised indeed. The many tanks were clean, organized and well labeled. The fish looked healthy and there was a very good selection of plants. They were even running CO2 on the plant tanks. Maybe I don't need to get cold, dying plants in the mail after all. Phil PS: You tie down your Riccia or let it float? Last time I had some it became a big messy light-eating mass on the surface. Actually Ottawa is a good place for plants, between the Big Als in the east end (Orleans) and the west end (Terry Fox), and the 3 SuperPets (Kanata, Barrhaven and refurbished Merivale). Between them, for plants, I'd definitely try the Barrhaven SuperPet. They also cater more to exotic plant-tank critters. I saw two types of shrimp filter-feeders there last week, and they almost always have nerita and MTS. I wasn't really looking at plants that day, but they typically have a varied selection, even Riccia sometimes. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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![]() "P&L" wrote in message .. . Since posting this question, I wandered into a SuperPet (Merivale) for the first time. I just never trusted multi-pet type franchises - ok for goldfish and guppies but not for the "serious" hobbyist. I was very surprised indeed. The many tanks were clean, organized and well labeled. The fish looked healthy and there was a very good selection of plants. They were even running CO2 on the plant tanks. Maybe I don't need to get cold, dying plants in the mail after all. Phil PS: You tie down your Riccia or let it float? Last time I had some it became a big messy light-eating mass on the surface. I was thinking of getting some large PVC pipe and making a Riccia "Tunnel". Actually Ottawa is a good place for plants, between the Big Als in the east end (Orleans) and the west end (Terry Fox), and the 3 SuperPets (Kanata, Barrhaven and refurbished Merivale). Between them, for plants, I'd definitely try the Barrhaven SuperPet. They also cater more to exotic plant-tank critters. I saw two types of shrimp filter-feeders there last week, and they almost always have nerita and MTS. I wasn't really looking at plants that day, but they typically have a varied selection, even Riccia sometimes. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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![]() "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I was looking for Riccia yesterday. Why is it so hard to get? ================== Be careful who you buy it from online. They don't send you the aquatic type. I was send some type that lives on wet rocks and soggy earth. It rotted in the aquarium. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Merivale, would I steer you wrong? ;~). .. but generally Barrhaven
has more interesting plants, and all the SuperPets get periodic shipments from Tropica. I haven't been out to Al's lately, which I should, to see if they are going to carry Jebo tanks. Riccia, availability and cost. I had a standing order for 3 types of Riccia for several weeks before any came through, and it's very costly. From Singapore, it was available in tiny pots, tiny plastic envelopes or in nylon mats. For retail, Riccia is quite awkward to merchandise. The mark up is low, and the average customers still thinks they are being taken advantage of, but I always liked to have a bit around, for that one customer who comes in with a long list of plants to buy. When I can fill their order, they leave walking on clouds ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk "P&L" wrote in message .. . Since posting this question, I wandered into a SuperPet (Merivale) for the first time. I just never trusted multi-pet type franchises - ok for goldfish and guppies but not for the "serious" hobbyist. I was very surprised indeed. The many tanks were clean, organized and well labeled. The fish looked healthy and there was a very good selection of plants. They were even running CO2 on the plant tanks. Maybe I don't need to get cold, dying plants in the mail after all. Phil PS: You tie down your Riccia or let it float? Last time I had some it became a big messy light-eating mass on the surface. Actually Ottawa is a good place for plants, between the Big Als in the east end (Orleans) and the west end (Terry Fox), and the 3 SuperPets (Kanata, Barrhaven and refurbished Merivale). Between them, for plants, I'd definitely try the Barrhaven SuperPet. They also cater more to exotic plant-tank critters. I saw two types of shrimp filter-feeders there last week, and they almost always have nerita and MTS. I wasn't really looking at plants that day, but they typically have a varied selection, even Riccia sometimes. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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