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<blockquote data-quote="kitlimon" data-source="post: 173616" data-attributes="member: 32582"><p>Thanks for the advice! I'm not positive yet if I'll be going for a sling, but it seems like the most likely option at this point. Mostly I want to make sure I'm prepared and know what I'm looking at before bringing one home, so that I'm not down the line surprised that this substrate isn't working out or something. Taking notes about spraying the sides and keeping a clean dish. I'm curious, is there anywhere with references as to the growth rate of different species? I know they're slow growing and that's fine by me, I'm just curious how that's defined outside of first-hand experience ( x/y inch per year or something) (spanning a few topics in this thread haha)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitlimon, post: 173616, member: 32582"] Thanks for the advice! I'm not positive yet if I'll be going for a sling, but it seems like the most likely option at this point. Mostly I want to make sure I'm prepared and know what I'm looking at before bringing one home, so that I'm not down the line surprised that this substrate isn't working out or something. Taking notes about spraying the sides and keeping a clean dish. I'm curious, is there anywhere with references as to the growth rate of different species? I know they're slow growing and that's fine by me, I'm just curious how that's defined outside of first-hand experience ( x/y inch per year or something) (spanning a few topics in this thread haha) [/QUOTE]
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