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Thread: Wabi-Kusa Packs @ Seaview

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    Re: Wabi-Kusa Packs @ Seaview

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    Re: Wabi-Kusa Packs @ Seaview

    Are they monte? Seems like to me but box was unlabelled..lol

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    Re: Wabi-Kusa Packs @ Seaview

    Quote Originally Posted by solidbrik View Post
    Saw at seaview 19.50 a pair..

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    That's not cheap! A 2ft tank will probably need like 4-5 pairs minimum?

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    Survival guaranteed? Lol..I guess it's paying for hassle free and 100% survival? Lol..

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    Re: Wabi-Kusa Packs @ Seaview

    Found a thread on UKAPS where people were discussing DIY wabi-kusa.. A cheapskate like me would definitely be attempting this before giving in to such expensive chunks of plant! Although ironically I've been very quick to fork out cash for the little Tropica pots

    http://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/diy-wabi-kusa.21966/

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    Re: Wabi-Kusa Packs @ Seaview

    I did tropica too..cuz confirm snail/algae free..but many melting. .so I cannot take it n went Seaview to buy a SLAB of monte (hopefully) to plonk the whole thing in..haha..but draw back is I immediately saw earth worm in the tank..do I need to catch it or just leave it?

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    Re: Wabi-Kusa Packs @ Seaview

    Depends on what you're keeping and how precious they are Some fish are quick and clever enough to eat the worms up, but earthworms can be intermediate hosts for some fish diseases too.

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    Ok..search n destroy mission tonight..lol

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    Re: Wabi-Kusa Packs @ Seaview

    I have read about the DIY wabikusa too but just too lazy to get down to it. Looking at some pictorial guides, it really doesn't seem too complex to make one. Maybe I'll just stock up some cheap java moss before embarking on some wabikusa.

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