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    Found two little monsters

    Weeding with those spikes! Careful friend-o, guinea pigs are natures lawn mowers
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    Kanna's tight matrix of tiny roots

    Is Kanna illegal in Australia?
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    Stapelia Thread

    didn't know they came in such variety
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    $150 for an opuntia???

    Is this guy serious? This 'Sunburst' Variegated cactus looks fantastic, it reminds me of a chimera, but does anyone here reckon it is worth that much? link: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Cactus-Opuntia-Sunburst-Variegated-Species-Rare-Plant-Succulent-/181133049276?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a2c5efdbc&_uhb=1
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    $150 for an opuntia???

    sometimes they send you an invoice on paypal after u win the auction, for the permit so they can get it through. But i'm not too sure
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    Told you you need to electrocute them!

    I've been looking for some radiation, all i can get my hands on are Americum-241, found in smoke detectors. And this type of material only emits alpha radiation and a bit of gamma, so i will have to have it real close to it. Anyone know where to get radioactive material from? Thanks for the post woof woof woof*
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    Pupping Loph

    what is this grafted onto? cereus peruvianus?
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    $150 for an opuntia???

    I would be uber keen as well, is it "sunburst variegated"?
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    4 x grafts up for grabs

    :D AWESOME
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    $150 for an opuntia???

    I agree, i want to buy it, but i am short of funds :S
  11. I believe i qualify as a noob sir!
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    rooting out variegated lophs

    Any chance you are planning on selling/trading variegated pups :D
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    The life of a grafted button

    that looks fantastic
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    Ebay - T.peruvianus or is it?

    Holyyy Shit that is huge, i would call that a safety hazard if i had that growing in my backyard, don't want 500-600kg of spikes cactus falling on me lol, if you are going to go through all the effort of transporting it then you might aswell go through the effort of digging it out and keeping the roots intact as opposed to cutting it. Look for some tree removal specialist, i found these guys located in Melbourne, if you giveem a call please let us know how much they charge http://www.establishedtrees.com.au/transplanting.htm
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