The problem with mineralized top soil...

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The problem with mineralized top soil...

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Re: The problem with mineralized top soil...

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Seems like you need a taller tank. ;-)
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LOL
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Re: The problem with mineralized top soil...

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That's also an ulvaceus problem in general. You'll have to tape some bags together for the auction Saturday.
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I've sold it already to a CCA guy.
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Re: The problem with mineralized top soil...

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Dang, I wanted it for my nano tank. :D
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Aaron, I can give you a tiny one for free. Seriously. It's about two inches tall, so it would fit nicely in your nano.
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Not only is the plant huge but that has to be the longest flower I've ever seen on an Apon.
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I was only kidding man. :) I've kept it before and got rid of it after experiencing similar growth to yours.
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Oh, and that plant never received any liquid fertilizers or extra CO2.
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