::Plant it forward :: a RAOK like post

hyp3rcrav3

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fishNAbowl I would love to accept these plants but it feels odd since my last offer was not taken after I had recieved some. Most of my collections are new with a few exceptions so my offerings can lack exotics. Maybe that is why no one wished for them. Fairly common except for the Monosolenium.
 
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Anonymous

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Maybe pass it to someone whom has not participated in the "plant it forward". Maybe someone new with new different plants that no one has will play.  ;) 
 
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Anonymous

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hyp3rcrav3 said:
fishNAbowl I would love to accept these plants but it feels odd since my last offer was not taken after I had recieved some. Most of my collections are new with a few exceptions so my offerings can lack exotics. Maybe that is why no one wished for them. Fairly common except for the Monosolenium.
hyp3rcrav3, it looks like your last grab was back in November. I don't see anything wrong with excepting this offer. There is no rules stating how much or what to pass on. Even if you offered 1 big bunch of Java fern & no one jumps on it you are within the guidelines.  It would just mean the thread would go dormant for about a month if no one chose it. I don't really care if it does. It just allows time for my plants to grow back so I can keep participating :) Some of the plants I am offering where obtained here!
Now, since you've posted this above ppl are holding off & I am receiving PM's interested in side deals of plants!   So, my suggestion would be to accept the offer, grow out what you can and keep participating with Plant It Forward. Soon, you may notice you'll have more and more species, & more and more to offer :)
 
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Anonymous

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hyp3rcrav3 said:
FishNAbowl, I have PMed my address. Thank you.
Got it, I may have to send it off Monday so your looking at a Wednesday arrival.
 

hyp3rcrav3

Well-Known Member
I met fishNAbowl today at the Aquarium Co-op. He was more than generous. I will post my offerings again which will pretty much the same as my last offerrings but the Bronze Crypts have grown substantially.
 

hyp3rcrav3

Well-Known Member
There are a few changes to this list but essentially it isn't much different than the last one. I also want to thank everyone who participates in this since it is an awsome way to get unusual species.


Here we go again;

The ubiquitous Java fern, 2 types
A) Narrow leaf
B) Starts of giant leaf Java

A snack bag full of Monosolenium tenerum 'Pelia' (a liverwort like Subwassertang)

Willow Moss (Darker and slower growing than Java Moss. Can handle cool water tanks.)

3 Cryptocoryme Wendti 'Bronze'

A few sprigs of Wisteria (Hygrophila difformis),

A couple of sprigs of Elodea Sp

Guppy Grass Sprigs (Najas guadalupensis)

A couple of sprigs of Bacopa caroliniana

About 6 inches of Ceratophyllum demersum 'Hornwort' (floats not substrate)

Pistia stratiotes 'Water Lettuce'

A small bunch of Rotala rotundifolia 'indica' (Due to the incredible generosity of FishNAbowl who I thank muchly for the last offering.)
 

Nick_87

New Member
fishNAbowl said:
Nick_87 said:
I'll get my offerings up this weekend sorry for the delay all and thanks for the plants!
Tic toc tic toc, Zzz Zzz Zzz
:plus1:What is taking this guy so long? Where's that list at Nick_87 geez!



PokeSephiroth said:
The weekend isn't over yet. ;-)
 :iagree: 

LOL The suspense is killing me!

I will get something up tomorrow! haha
 
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Anonymous

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PokeSephiroth said:
The weekend isn't over yet. ;-)
AND I QUOTE,

" The First Day of the Week
The first day of the week varies all over the world. In most cultures, Sunday is regarded as the first day of the week although many observe Monday as the first day of the week. According to the Bible, the Sabbath or Saturday is the last day of the week which marks Sunday as the first day of the week for many Jewish and Christian faiths, while many countries regard Monday as the first day of the week.

According to the international standard ISO 8601, Monday shall be the first day of the week ending with Sunday as the seventh day of the week.Although this is the international standard, countries such as the United States still have their calendars refer to Sunday as the start of the seven-day week."


http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/days/


Disclaimer; although the above is correct I am in no way being serious :)
 
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