Wilma is great.
http://www.wilmasthecause.org/
I have two really nice pieces of drift wood from her as do Giancarlo and several
other people.
Everything you buy goes towards getting, setting up and maintaining tanks for
people who can't afford or are unable to do the cleaning and maintenance work
that goes with having a fish tank.
Her plants, snails, drift wood, heck everything she is the highest of quality.
She is a really nice lady to boot. I highly recommend her.
Thanks for reminding me to giver her a shout out ;-)
Donna
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From: Ray <sevenspringss@wmconnect.com>
Hi Donna, Since we're on the Subject of Aponogetons in this thread, and since
Dawn is looking for a good source of Aponogeton crispus, I thought perhaps you
might want to say something about Wilma and her "The Cause" charity, since both
you and Deborah have had nothing but great experiences with getting plants from
her.
I just now went up on Wilma Duncan's website ( < www.wilmasthecause.org/ >) and
noticed she has A. crispus available, priced at $8. To some, this may sound a
bit steep, but maybe you can fill in what someone can expect from Wilma as far
as plants go -- and I believe she always gives extras. I doubt if there's any
minimum, either, is there? I noted her shipping charges are just exactly and
only what it actually costs -- no special "handling" fees or anything extra
(except for live fish packing, and that's probably more for the materials than
anything else).
As we haven't mentioned Wilma in a good while, this may be a good time to do so,
if you care to (since you know more about her), as there may be members who are
unfamiliar with her and the quality of her plants. Ray
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