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planted tanks for sale

daninmd

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Selling off plants/wood/etc from two separate tanks. I want to sell each tank’s contents together and don’t want to part out. If anyone is interested in the tanks themselves I am open to that, just make offer. Tanks have planting soil on bottom with sand on top. Below is a summary of the contents in each tank, I apologize in advance for any mislabeling, I am not a plant guru:

20 gallon high tank:
2 – swords – as tall as the tank
1 – piece of drift wood with a few java ferns attached.
2 – anubia plants
1 – micro java fern (about the size of softball) - not sure if this is the right name. but it has much longer/narrower leaves than regular java fern
Bunch of dward sagitaria. This stuff has really taken off, only had 5 to start, now covers 1/3 of the tank bottom.

I also have 4 neon tetras, a glass catfish, a single panda cory and a few amano shrimp (probably 4-5). The beta is not included.
-also includes near full bottles of Excel and Flourish

Contents of the tank: $50. This tank has had some issues with algae that I have been fighting forever. The anubias probably has the most on it.





5 gallon tank:
1 – very nice piece of nana anubias (from Sam) mounted on piece of driftwood. Wood is probably about 8” long and covered with the anubias
a few vals (around 10)
Some ludwigia
Quite a few pieces of java fern, some remnants of subwassertang and java moss
Tank has an amano shrimp, 2-3 assassin snails and A LOT of red cherry shrimp
Contents of tank: $40

If anyone is interested in the actual tanks, they are both in good condition and have LED lights. The 5g has a nice glass lid, the lid of the 20g is broken. Once plants are sold off I will clean up the equipment and sell those separate.

I cant post pictures for some reason, ever since the server went down I cant get it to work using the uploader.

pictures have been saved to this folder: http://s475.photobucket.com/user/danmoyer1979/library/planted%20tanks


Pickup is in Lanham, MD as these are the tanks in my office. Preference is for people that can pickup during the week at lunch time, but I can also meet you there during the weekends.
 
1 – micro java fern (about the size of softball) - not sure if this is the right name. but it has much longer/narrower leaves than regular java fern

This is called narrow-leaf or needle-leaf Java fern. It's a really nice plant!

Arlene
 
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