Where exactly is that place? What does it have? Is it like Seaview Aquarium at Seletar Farmway? Is the place at Sungei Tengah Farm mart there???
went to farm mart today and saw a new shop call Aquo Meadow. Inside there they have many types of moss on driftwoods for sale.Most of the drift woods are for 2ft tank and above.The aquascaping skills of the owner also very nice.For those who want to buy matured moss on diftwood can go take a look there. Saw a drift wood with US fissden but dare not ask the price since its so beautiful and big.
Where exactly is that place? What does it have? Is it like Seaview Aquarium at Seletar Farmway? Is the place at Sungei Tengah Farm mart there???
It's at Farmart http://www.farmart.com.sg/
It's located at Sungei Tengah(Choa Chu Kang), if taking public transport, you can catch the shuttle bus from bus stop outside of Lot 1 in Choa Chu Kang. Don't know if you still need to pay though.
If driving you'll have to look to other bros for directions because I don't drive![]()
pls correct me if i'm wrong
They sell mainly moss and fissden over there and most of them are tied and matured already.they provide aquascaping servive as well.
I stumbled upon the place and the tanks are all running without chillers.
They also do a 1-1 exchange of CO2 tanks but the price is slightly higher than the normal - but you get the immediate use of your tank.The uncle there is very friendly and willing to share his knowledge.
I haven't been to Farmart for a few years but the last time I was there(another LFS not Aquo Meadow) I noticed that the prices are slightly higher than normal LFS. But they do have impressive display tanks back then and plants seems rather healthy.
I can't remember the shop I visited but I do remember the owner (Uncle) has this thick book / magazine with a lot of plant pictures. He doesn't know the names for his plants but if you can point it out for him, he will be able to get it for you.
pls correct me if i'm wrong
yes the uncle there is very friendly.. in fact that place is my first exposure to the beauty of mosses tied on driftwoods.
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