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Elodea najas - Narrow Leaf Anacharis - CUTTINGS |
Item #1430642564 |
Current Auction Time: Sat May 18 04:21:55 2024
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Final: | $13.00 | First Bid | $12.00 | ||
Time left | 00:00 | # of Bids | 1 (bid history) | |||
Started | May 1 2015 - 03:42:44 AM | Location | Reading MA 01867 United States | |||
Ended | May 3 2015 - 03:42:44 AM Auction Closed |
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Seller | Bannh (1253/1261) | |||||
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High Bidder | Phelpsguy (180/184) | |||||
Payment | See Item Description, PayPal | |||||
Shipping | Will Ship to Continental United States Only Buyer Pays Actual Shipping Cost, See Item Description |
Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. You should contact the seller to resolve any questions before bidding. Currency is U.S. dollars (US$) unless otherwise noted. |
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Please read entire auction and updated Just Me before bidding.
Shipping to contiguous 48 states only, (CONUS, not AK, HI, or PR).
If Dr. Seuss had an aquarium, he would grow this plant. Elodea najas (Narrow-leaf anacharis / Egeria najas) is related to the common invasive anacharis but is a much more delicate looking (and doesn't have any restrictions that I am aware of). It can grow quite quickly but not in that OMG-it's-taking-over-my-pond!� kind of way.
E. najas is an easy plant but appreciates a little extra light, it's not a low light plant. But if you can give it at least the low end of medium lighting it will do okay. E. najas will weakly root in the substrate but does well if left floating which also keeps it closer to your lighting.
If you want to use this plant for fry cover, you don't need 12" long stems, you are better off with a lot of shorter pieces. This auction is for E. najas CUTTINGS like you see below. You will recieve shorter stems totaling 30 FEET in length.
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If you want to let it grow into long stems it won't take long and you will have a very graceful plant!
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E. najas floats below the surface (sort of like guppy grass) so it doesn't really catch food particles which the fry cannot reach.
This plant able to take carbon directly from the water (carbonate hardness, kH) if the dissolved CO2 is depleted. So while no plant will turn down supplemental CO2, it is able to keep growing late in the day even after the other plants run out of carbon dioxide. Because of this, E. najas benefits from frequent waterchanges to replenish the bicarbonate ions in the water.
I haven't done tests on packing E. najas the way I have with hornwort. I will ship it the same way, better safe than sorry.
Questions? Click for email.
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Term details are on my Just Me page which was updated August 24, 2014. Read it before bidding.
Payment is through PayPal only (you do not need an account, just a credit card), no e-checks. When paying with PayPal, you must use a shipping address, my account is configured to only accept PayPal Confirmed Addresses and I only ship to the address given in PayPal.
Priority Mail shipping is just postage for 2 pounds from 01888, $5.32 to $9.97. You can check that cost yourself at usps.com, it will be much faster than asking me for a quote, use the online price (Regional Rate Box A), not the post office price. I ship to PO Boxes if it's Confirmed Address.
I am not planning to use a heatpack/icepack or styrofoam so no shipping to locations with lows <25F or highs >85F.
Local pickup can be arranged at 462 Washington St Woburn MA 01801, weekdays, late afternoon.
Shipping will be delayed if extreme weather may endanger the shipment, ...it's a hobby not an organ transplant!
LAG for 24 feet for 3 days if >30F and <85F.
Some of my other auctions may be combined with this for savings on shipping costs.
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Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK!
Bid History:
Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments Phelpsguy (180/184) May 1 2015 - 05:50:51 PM $13.00 BUY IT NOW
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