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  • For Sale: Plants, Sagittaria subulata, guppy grass and moss

    Sagittaria subulata $2 a sprig
    guppy grass $1 a sprig
    moss $3 for golf ball size


    shipping anywhere in Texas for $5-$10 depending on how much you get.
    $20 min order. Or Pick up in Mansfield Texas (DFW area)
    Don't blame me, I voted Ron Paul !!!

  • #2
    what exactly is a sprig? Maybe a picture of the first one and what I would be getting. I will actually be in mansfield this weekend and early next week.
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    • #3
      A stem/twig basically.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
        A stem/twig basically.

        ^^^^^
        Don't blame me, I voted Ron Paul !!!

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        • #5
          what kind of moss?

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          • #6
            Ok well that description is just as bad as the first one to someone who is somewhat new to the planted tank portion of this hobby. I guess never mind.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Victorp View Post
              what kind of moss?
              Not sure. Just grows well in the tank with little light.
              Don't blame me, I voted Ron Paul !!!

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              • #8
                Re: Plants, Sagittaria subulata, guppy grass and moss

                Originally posted by BCJC View Post
                Ok well that description is just as bad as the first one to someone who is somewhat new to the planted tank portion of this hobby. I guess never mind.
                ... Twig, stem, sprig... All the same thing. Have you seen a stem of a flower or perhaps a twig off of a tree or maybe a sprig of grass? It's the same thing... You don't have to be experienced in planted tanks to know that. It's in everyday nature that surrounds us. Hope that gave you a better idea of what a sprig is.

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