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What are you bringing for the April meeting Mini-auction

Woops I accidentally posted a thread about this very same topic. lol

I will be bringing:

1 bag 4 Pseudotropheus socolofi 1"-1.25"(Powder Blues) (pending sale before auction)

1 piece driftwood. approx 14x15x24 (needs slate attached). Was soaked for 4 weeks and used in tank for another 4 weeks but still makes water just a little brown and I do not like that. Still a little buoyant.

Hopefully if they are big enough at least 2 bags 4ea Aulonocara Maleri Gold (Golden Peacocks). Also only about 1"-1.25". The fathers are in the pic below.:cool:

I will have more of these fish available if anybody sees something they want later. I should also have Julidichromis Marlieri for the next auction too. Lots of baby making at my house, lol. :jumping0045:

 
Here is a pic of the driftwood I am putting in the auction. I think I am just not patient enough to wait for it to stop turning the water a little brown. I originally got it from a fellow fish forum member. Happy bidding. This thing is heavy big and pretty.

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DonkeyFish

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I can bring plants...got my dates mixed up and did a big trim for the PVAS meeting I thought was last night. Oops. They're bunched and ready to go from their holding tank.
I've got easy to keep but colorful stuff...
Ludwigia repens (easiest to keep red plant in the universe http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/...etails.php?id=26&category=genus&spec=Ludwigia)
Ludwigia repens x arcuata hybrid (longer pointy leaves that get bronze up near the light-REALLY pretty)
A random Hygrophila (I think one of the corymbosas--it will grow up and out of your tank if you want it to, or prune and replant if you don't http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/...ils.php?id=226&category=genus&spec=Hygrophila)
Hygrophila polysperma "Sunset" (http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/...ails.php?id=35&category=genus&spec=Hygrophila)
May trim up some rotala "green thin leaf" (http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/...details.php?id=193&category=genus&spec=Rotala) if the mood strikes me too.

Do those sound interesting to anyone? I'll just take to PVAS if not.
 
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