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I really like mikesphyto.com
 

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Do you have a favorite supplier?
For phyto I use Phyto Feast a lot more than fresh. In the spring and fall I culture my own in the garage.
For pods its a toss up.
If you want a good mix with big varieties that you can see climbing all over your rocks, Aquarium Depot sells a mixed lot.
For specific varieties, Reeds. A lot of LFS stock those bottles so no shipping charges.
 

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For phyto I use Phyto Feast a lot more than fresh. In the spring and fall I culture my own in the garage.
For pods its a toss up.
If you want a good mix with big varieties that you can see climbing all over your rocks, Aquarium Depot sells a mixed lot.
For specific varieties, Reeds. A lot of LFS stock those bottles so no shipping charges.

I think I may just try my hand at cultivating my own. Doesn't sound too difficult. Do you have suggestions on what pod to buy and what phyto to start? I figure I will just start with a couple of gallon containers in my laundry room closet.
 

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