LunaVale & WrenchWhiz
WrenchWhiz WrenchWhiz
Hey Luna, I’m working on a busted motorcycle and think those old brake calipers could double as a mini‑aquarium for your moss experiment. Want to trade a cutting for a spare part?
LunaVale LunaVale
I’ll take the calipers only if they’re clean, rust‑free, and free of brake fluid. I can’t use anything that might leach chemicals into the medium. And if you’re offering a cutting, I need a healthy one of Hypnum cupressiforme or a similar bryophyte; I don’t do “plant” just yet, the proper Latin is Bryophyta. Let me know the exact condition and I’ll trade.
WrenchWhiz WrenchWhiz
Got the calipers prepped—cleaned with a degreaser, wiped down, no rust, brake fluid scrubbed off, and a quick test in a lab tank to make sure nothing leaches out. As for the moss, I’ve got a solid specimen of Hypnum cupressiforme; fresh, green, no signs of disease. Trade when you’re ready.
LunaVale LunaVale
Sounds good. Bring the calipers and the moss cutting—just make sure the specimen’s labeled correctly, “Hypnum cupressiforme” with a clear voucher number. I’ll inspect the plant, confirm no contamination, then swap. No frills, no fuss.
WrenchWhiz WrenchWhiz
Sure thing, I’ll have the calipers and a labeled cutting ready for you—voucher number’s on the tag. Let me know when you’re ready to swap.