hyp3rcrav3
Well-Known Member
Tonight was interesting and I had a decent time. Met Mikeb. Finally met Pokeserphiroth, who I had trade plants in the mail. Got to see Chad again after he gave me a fine R.A.O.K. Plant It Forward package. ( I can't wait to see what Nick_87 offers.)
It was funny, I was like the second or third person to put my name in and I was next to last to pick. Not that I'm complaining. I chose the package labeled 'Ludwigia?' and the plant was 20 inches long. It fits perfectly in the back of my 7 gallon hex. (The Industry sold these as ten gallons, scuzbags.) It is facing a shaded eastern windo so I imagine its reds will remain bright and makes a great background with the liverwort on the ground and the floating Hygrophila 'Wisteria'.
The real great things that happened were because of the Co-op and WA Fichbox owner himself. Cory had a plastic bag on the counter labeled "Pogostemon stellatus Grab Bag *Rare*" and the price. I almost bought it the second I saw it but I am very low on cash. I waited and watched and said to myself, "Are you out of your mind? Buy that plant at $5.49." There was a bunch of 5 with one straggler branch. I looked this plant up on ebay and it sells for $40! Thank you Cory and Thank you whoever brought it in for Cory!
Later, I ask Cory if he would trade a baggie of Monosolenium tenerum for one of his micro chain swords. He said, "Sure!". I mentioned I had noticed he didn't have any in his tanks but then he pointed it out. I said that I wouldn't have asked if I knew he had it but Cory said, "It's OK. I want to encourage trading." Then he gave me the apogoneton bulbs as a prize for trading. Such a guy!
I just wanted to say thanks and I will probably be back next month with something different. I have some nice crypts. I promise to never bring a Java Fern or Java Moss.
I had a great time! Hope to meet more of you next time. And remember, bring extra to trade!
It was funny, I was like the second or third person to put my name in and I was next to last to pick. Not that I'm complaining. I chose the package labeled 'Ludwigia?' and the plant was 20 inches long. It fits perfectly in the back of my 7 gallon hex. (The Industry sold these as ten gallons, scuzbags.) It is facing a shaded eastern windo so I imagine its reds will remain bright and makes a great background with the liverwort on the ground and the floating Hygrophila 'Wisteria'.
The real great things that happened were because of the Co-op and WA Fichbox owner himself. Cory had a plastic bag on the counter labeled "Pogostemon stellatus Grab Bag *Rare*" and the price. I almost bought it the second I saw it but I am very low on cash. I waited and watched and said to myself, "Are you out of your mind? Buy that plant at $5.49." There was a bunch of 5 with one straggler branch. I looked this plant up on ebay and it sells for $40! Thank you Cory and Thank you whoever brought it in for Cory!
Later, I ask Cory if he would trade a baggie of Monosolenium tenerum for one of his micro chain swords. He said, "Sure!". I mentioned I had noticed he didn't have any in his tanks but then he pointed it out. I said that I wouldn't have asked if I knew he had it but Cory said, "It's OK. I want to encourage trading." Then he gave me the apogoneton bulbs as a prize for trading. Such a guy!
I just wanted to say thanks and I will probably be back next month with something different. I have some nice crypts. I promise to never bring a Java Fern or Java Moss.
I had a great time! Hope to meet more of you next time. And remember, bring extra to trade!