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Wet Feet Aquatic Plants

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania



Address: Albert Rd 7010 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: https://wet-feet-plants.myshopify.com

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25.01.2022 Just a reminder to get your orders in by 5pm today if you want something imported this week :-)



23.01.2022 Full list of plants available to order. I'll let you know what is in currently in stock and what can be ordered in. Any questions, shoot me a message : ) Price List https://docs.google.com//1dX4XmRhpKnto7TYrv9yhfIWINY/edit

21.01.2022 First imported plants! So glad i filled the forms out right :-/

19.01.2022 Plant of the Week Every Wednesday I'll highlight one of the plants i grow, first up is... Dwarf Chain (Echinodorus tenellus) This is one of my favourite plants, in the same family as the better known Amazon Sword but grows faster and stays smaller, getting to around 10cm so suits smaller and larger tanks. Likes light but doesn't need anything fancy, will send out runners and fill your tank with baby chain swords in no time. If you like a carpeting effect but don't want the hi...gh tech tank this is a great option. $5 each or a pack for $25 See more



18.01.2022 Hi all, just a reminder that the price list is just for plants I have in stock, I am able to get almost anything in, so let me know if you have something specific in mind : )

17.01.2022 Plant of the week Anubias! Everyone loves Anubias, its easy to grow, hard to kill and it looks awesome. There's lots of varieties, from the tiny Nana Petite to the giant Heterophylla. Anubias is a rhizome plant so it doesn't like being planted in substrate, you can tie it to driftwood or rocks or just rest it on the substrate. It's a slow grower but once it gets bigger you can divide the rhizome and make it into smaller plants. One of the few plants you can keep with goldfish due to its tough leaves.

16.01.2022 Full list of plants available to order. Import orders will be placed on Sundays and should be available for pick up/postage during the week. Orders can be made by inboxing a list of plants you want and can be payed for in person or by Paypal. I'll let you know what is in currently in stock and what can be ordered in. Any questions, shoot me a message : ) https://docs.google.com//1dX4XmRhpKnto7TYrv9yhfIWINY/edit



14.01.2022 Hi guys, sorry for the delay but we've definitely passed 100 likes so it's time for a prize draw to say thank you for all the support! Just like this post (and the page if you haven't already) and comment 'prize!' and I'll pick a name at random to win! Easy! You'll get an Anubias on lava rock and a bunch of my favorite plant, Hygrophila 'Sunset' ... Good luck and thanks again for supporting a local business! :-)

12.01.2022 Just hit 100 likes! Thanks to everyone for the support, it's very appreciated! I'll be away for a fortnight but when I get back I'll do a little plant pack giveaway as a thank you :-D

11.01.2022 And the winner is.... Lily Rudd! I'll send you a msg to organise when you can grab your prize :-) Thank you to everyone who entered, and liked the page, because there was such an interest I'll be doing more prizes in the future so stay tuned! :-)

10.01.2022 Some Friday specials: Huge Banana Lily over 60cm long, $10 super easy and lily pads look amazing floating on the surface, one available Dwarf Sword pack $25 normally 5-7 each, awesome easy to grow plant, looks great in the foreground and will send out runners and produce an endless supply of baby plants to fill your tank... Huge Water Sprites, one of these bad boys is 40cm tall with huge healthy roots, $10 for the huge one, two for $8 for the big ones

08.01.2022 Just a reminder to get your orders in by 4pm today if you want something imported this week :-)



06.01.2022 Hey everyone, due to unforseen circumstances I'll be taking a break from the business for a while, so I won't be accepting orders. I will occasionally post some plants I have an excess of in the meantime but that's about it. Cheers

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