Anacharis

argray90

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I got a second shipment of anacharis this week because I really liked how it looked in the tank. The thing is it there is way too much. It literally fills my whole 55 gallon aquarium. I got 7 pounds for $20. If someone wants I will give you a quarter of what I got for FREE I will even pay shipping. First come first serve. I am just trying to extend a good deed to someone who wants some new plants for their aquarium. They are currently being cleaned in a 5 gallon bucket so I can take picts if someone really wants them.
 
Oh yeah I forgot I will send 2 shipments so I am giving away half. But want 2 different people to get some but if only one person wants them then they can have half.
 
Anyone else? I am going to ship some tomorrow so I can send more people some tomorrow.
 
Do you still have some? I'd love some if you still have some! :)
 
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