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Okay, I'd like to share they have very responsive customer service. My shipping delay was straighted out very quickly and the item has been shipped. :)
 
whoaa, lots of posts!
i stopped looking at this post after i posted it because no one was responding after about the first day. now i come back today and its going to 2 pages! i think im going to order from there too. seems like most people are satisfied with the site.
 
I ordered from there a couple times, and was completely satisfied. I chose the overnight service, so my order arrived the day after I ordered. Both orders arrived in excellent condition... and the first order included many extra plants! The plants I ordered from them are thriving, which is much less than I can say for the plants I buy locally.
 
I placed another order last night but not overnight. I'll post how it all works out when my plants arrive.
 
We can but you would probably not want to pay for the export certificate. It's pretty costly for us to get. All plant order will probably ship out tomorrow by 4 pm.

I'd normally say go check the order status page but the computer that software resided on decided that life was no longer fun and died on me. Actually the big capacitor in the power supply exploded and the resulting problems that created are almost endless. The entire system is fried. I have a backup copy of the shipping software, but it's a few months out of date and is going to take me a while to remember what I did to finish it. :dunno:

Gale, being that your in a northern tier state why did you take a chance with the weather and not choose over night shipping?
 
opiesilver said:
Gale, being that your in a northern tier state why did you take a chance with the weather and not choose over night shipping?
I can't afford overnight. :( I'm pushing it just buying the plants and paying for regular mail. To tell the truth I didn't even think of the weather being too cold. :blink: At any rate the plants arrived this afternoon and look fine. The cryptocoriine (or whatever :lol: ) looks a little stressed but the dwarf anubias looks perfect! I picked at them and rinsed well and put them in my tanks. I will have to get more of the dwarf anubias when the weather straightens out-I love it already. :wub: :D
 
Crypts just don't like being moved at all. Give it some time because you will probably experience some leaf die off on those before they get re-established.
 
opiesilver said:
Crypts just don't like being moved at all. Give it some time because you will probably experience some leaf die off on those before they get re-established.
Thanks Del. I think they'll be ok-I might get some root tabs sometime (any recommendations?).
 
I use Flourish tabs and pond tabs. It's usually whatever I can pick up for cheap and each seem to be equally useful.
 
i was thinking about ordering from that site too, have any of you bought the plant assortment packages they have? i wanted to get the 24 plant one but i'm not sure because it doesnt list the plants that come in it.

also, do you know how long it takes for standard delivery to get to california?
 
woohoo we have new growth!! :hyper: One of my sad looking crypts has a brand new baby leaf.

thanks for the tabs advice, Del. I thought I was checking this thread but I guess not.
 
I ordered from there yesterday. I'm excited! I can't wait to get my new plants. And I was also oohing and ahhing over the pretty pond plants. When my backyard pond gets finished, I know where I'm getting my plants from!
 

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