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tiger pods
Topic Started: Sep 20 2008, 11:20:07 AM (1,757 Views)
john hill
so i got some pods to grow on sep 7 and just wanted to say they are growing great.
i have alot more now and every day i check on them there is more.
i thought they would take to long to reproduce that i never tryed that hard to see
but with a little help any one can do this and not have to buy them ever agine.
thank you so much aime and suzy you guys rock!
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Suzy
Thanks! I hope everyone doens't find out how easy they are to grow! I am thinking starting an EBAY biz and retiring off my hobby!
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"i was informed of some dolphin related testing going on up there"
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john hill
i already did ;)
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Amie
John, I'm so glad that your pods are doing great. I really wish everyone would give this a try - they really are easy to raise. It's crazy to buy them for $20 at the store all the time.

What do you sell on ebay?

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john hill
nothing i was just messing around saying that i was selling pods because they are growing so well
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Suzy
You could! Reed Mariculture sells them for like $20 bucks, plus S&H!
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Suzy
Sep 28 2008, 08:36 AM
You could! Reed Mariculture sells them for like $20 bucks, plus S&H!

I know, and they have like 20 tiggerpods in the container.
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Suzy
That completely blows me away still! I love the new "fuzzy phytes" they came up with!
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Sylvio
Hi

Tiger Pods lassen sich ganz leicht im Freiland züchten.
Ohne viel zu füttern.
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Den reicht was so vom Himmel fällt :D
Und wenn es Vogelkot ist.

Selbst im Winter lasse ich sie draussen und sie kommen jedes Frühjahr wieder.

MfG Sylvio
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"Tiger Pods can be cultivated very easily in the outdoors. Without much to line.

That passes falls what so of the sky and if it is bird dirt.

Even in the winter, I let it outside and it come each spring again. "
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