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Need to trim my red ogo back. Free pickup 28560. James city/havelock area. Pic was taken after last trimming, my fuge is full of it now.

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I’d also be interested in a quote for 2 day to 80302.
8-5/8" x 5-3/8" x 1-5/8"
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That would be for the small priority express box. Id put it in a few ziplocks with some water but i dont have any ice or heat packs, so i cant give you a guaranteed survival. But ill pull it out of the sump and pack ot right before i take it to the post office to reduce the time its in the bag. It will be thursday before i can ship it out if you want it.
 

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8-5/8" x 5-3/8" x 1-5/8"
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Fri, May 24
That would be for the small priority express box. Id put it in a few ziplocks with some water but i dont have any ice or heat packs, so i cant give you a guaranteed survival. But ill pull it out of the sump and pack ot right before i take it to the post office to reduce the time its in the bag. It will be thursday before i can ship it out if you want it.

It’s a fairly hardy macro, right? I’m thinking it should have a decent chance of making it to me in good shape?
 
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It’s a fairly hardy macro, right? I’m thinking it should have a decent chance of making it to me in good shape?
Yeah its pretty hardy. I wouldnt be worried about it. When i originally got it it was 2 day delivery and there was barely any water in the bag and it was fine. This is what it has become now.

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Need to trim my red ogo back. Free pickup 28560. James city/havelock area. Pic was taken after last trimming, my fuge is full of it now.

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How did you get your red ogo to stick to the cubes so well if I may ask? I have some coming in and I’m going to be setting up some cubes as well.
 
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How did you get your red ogo to stick to the cubes so well if I may ask? I have some coming in and I’m going to be setting up some cubes as well.
When it came in I wedged the roots between the cubes to keep it from blowing everywhere.
 
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When it came in I wedged the roots between the cubes to keep it from blowing everywhere.
Jo just place the cubes around the roots of the ogo. Thank you so much, I’m starting a refugium and so I hope this works :eek:
 

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