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    I havent had much luck finding broms locally, the few that I've found at our local garden shop, the employees were unwilling to separate so I could use the babies. The large ones are way too big for the way my tank is built.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilyPad View Post
    I havent had much luck finding broms locally, the few that I've found at our local garden shop, the employees were unwilling to separate so I could use the babies. The large ones are way too big for the way my tank is built.

    I know!! The ones that I have seen are SUPER big!!!And there are none!!! MAybe at home depot??

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    I just picked up some little bromeliads at Home Depot for 4$ a piece. They weren't as pretty as the big ones, but they're small, and hopefully will look a little better with some care.

    Pothos is the go-to plant for vivariums, I think. Get a cutting from someone, or buy a small one at the store. It's easy to root. (It's another one of the plants I picked up today, yay for shopping!)

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    There's a guy named Mark Hertz who sells bromeliads (mostly neoregelias) on Ebay, under the username kilopun, at pretty good prices. You can give him your size parameters and see what he has available.


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    I know!! The ones that I have seen are SUPER big!!!And there are none!!! MAybe at home depot??

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    Home Depot is a big possibility!!(: Got to get on that! Oh, and they sell bromeliads on ebay!? Well , thanks for the suggestions!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by froglover27 View Post
    Home Depot is a big possibility!!(: Got to get on that! Oh, and they sell bromeliads on ebay!? Well , thanks for the suggestions!!
    Although I haven't bought a brom from Home Depot I have bought all the other plants I've used in my tanks there with no problems, and they're quite cheap too.
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