krusty Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 Anyone have excess of this stuff? specifically grape or the faster growing C prolifica? Im in maryland... let me know.. I would really like to get some soon... Link to comment
Nishant3789 Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 me 2, i live in ATL, GA u could prob send some in a film canister right? nishant Link to comment
gabe3eb Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 I just threw away a crap load of bubble caulerpa yesterday. I usually cut it back about once a week. I have never shipping anything alive though... It would take some convincing and reimbursement, but if you can't find any where you are, you could talk me into it. Long live the reef... gaber gabe3eb@aol.com Link to comment
Nishant3789 Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 you shouldnt have any problem shipping, i thought calepra was very hardy, and iu doubt ull need to sendit overnight, just send it in a regular envelope with like 3-4 stamps on it. and make sure u pad it and ducktape the film canister shut. itll be fine without light for a few days like corals since there are storms in the ocean that last for a while.... well hope thi talks u into it. how much reimbusment would you like? nishant Link to comment
gabe3eb Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 e-mail me at gabe3eb@aol.com If that is all you would want, a film cannister full, it would probably still have to have some water in it and it would depend how much it would weigh, but it should weigh about the same as a regular film canister... so yeah probably just a few stamps. But e-mail me and we will work something out if that is all that you would want. :-) I also have some blade caulerpa... e-mail me, gaber Link to comment
quiksilver5768 Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 Where in MD do you live? I live in Columbia MD Link to comment
devil Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 any plant will survive a week shipping caulerpa will survive 2! can anyone send to IL? :cwm39: Link to comment
SaltyDog Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 gabe3eb- I would love some caulerpa is you have some to spare. I'm in Fairfax, VA, and would love some of this if you can spare it! Film canister would be more than enough, if you would be so gracious. Yes, I don't think 2 weeks would be a problem, and I have heard oxygen is not even needed. Thanks! (Edited by SaltyDog at 1:22 am on May 21, 2002) Link to comment
krusty Posted May 21, 2002 Author Share Posted May 21, 2002 quick... Im in rockville MD.. check your PM Link to comment
gabe3eb Posted May 21, 2002 Share Posted May 21, 2002 Salty, e-mail me at gabe3eb@aol.com we will work something out gaber Link to comment
reeffriend Posted May 22, 2002 Share Posted May 22, 2002 Just join a reef club in your area and get if for free from someone local. I get free macros, corals, fish, inverts BTA's, whatever.... Link to comment
pandabehr Posted May 22, 2002 Share Posted May 22, 2002 Hey Krusty, I live in alexandria virginia. There a couple place within a 20 minute drive from rockville. The best LFS I have ever been to is the MARINE SCENE, in herdon, virginia. They have tons of great stuff. I was there just last weekend and I purchased some grape calapura. Goto www.marinescene.com Also in annandale virginia, two sotres have some good saltwater livestock. Wallys and Superpets. Wallys had some feather calpura last weekend. Email me at pandabehr000@yahoo.com If you want directions. Link to comment
krusty Posted May 22, 2002 Author Share Posted May 22, 2002 hahaha, that figures... I ve been thier before and its the ONE place that wouldnt answer the phone so I forgot about going thier...It is a really nice place, some of the best corals I have seen. I actually got all of my tonga LR from them about 2 weeks ago. I used to work up route 7 at koons ford in falls church... I ended up ordering some grape and prolifera from inland aquatics...if they dont have prolifera they are sending brachypus.. so well see when it gets here... lol Link to comment
FamousGuy Posted May 22, 2002 Share Posted May 22, 2002 hmmmm....just an idea..could there be a potential for some film chemical residuals to get on the caulerpa and taint the tank? Link to comment
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