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Thread: Hemisphere-shaped coconut husks

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    Hemisphere-shaped coconut husks

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    hi all!

    just wondering if anyone knows where to get coconut hemisphere-shapes husk with holes so that i can tie moss on it? or anyone seen it in any LFS?

    and can reccia grow well in low tech tank with just lighting and no co2 input?
    help will be greatly appreciated!
    Have a nice day fellow hobbyists!

    CHeerS!

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    Re: Hemisphere-shaped coconut husks

    You can buy those cheap ferns or plants tied to coconut husk at clementi 328, $2 only. then use it to tie to moss or you can already find moss tied to coconut husks there

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    Re: Hemisphere-shaped coconut husks

    oh okay i will check it out when i have the time. Thanks for all the information! =) Appreciated
    Cheers!
    griffinkid

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    Re: Hemisphere-shaped coconut husks

    Seaview has the hemisphere coconut husk u looking for.

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    Re: Hemisphere-shaped coconut husks

    thanks all i've found it ><
    Can close this thread le
    Cheers!
    griffinkid

    Keeping | Nannostomus Eques, Pseudomugil furcatus, Sphaerichthys osphromenoides, Pseudepiplatys annulatus and Corydoras hastatus |

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