Round Pelia (monosolenium Tenerum)

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PJPJ

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Hi,

My Round Pelia has grown too large now so I have removed some of it and am offering it for sale.

It is quite a large chunk and will be split into two.

I believe it is snail free and is in good condition.

I do not use CO2 injection, only ferts and liquid carbon and it grows very well. It is an excellent safe haven for shrimplets.

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The plant in the above photo will be divided in two.

£6.00 posted to the UK only for each lot.

Please reply in this thread before we go to PM.

One lot is now sold. One lot left.

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Plants:Round Pelia
Quantity for sale: 1 left
Delivery or Collection:Delivery
Sales price:£6.00
Postage & Packaging:Free
Location: Huddersfield
Photograph:See Above


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Looking at that picture again now it doesn't look like very much is there however, the plant goes back at the same height to the 13A plugtop you see at the top of the picture.

For each portion there is more than I originally received from a forum seller. Ahem..(And that was a pretty good amount) It is a good amount and is a good price as it is a pretty slow growing plant.

I should have put the pound coin by the side of the plant. Bad scaling.

These are not bitty trimmed parts of leaves but largely full leaves.
 

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