twoodrough
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My sister is suggesting I get one, but she has 4 goldfish in a 5 gallon uncovered tank that she cleans once every 6 weeks. Nuf said.
In quick reading I have found:
Moss balls are algae
They are different than java moss
They help with co2 and produce oxygen
They help with algae problems because they use the same food source
Plecos don't eat them
They need to be rotated to keep their shape
So, what else do I need to know before considering putting one in? One person I talked to said they raise PH. The moss ball does keep my sisters tank cleaner than before, and that is saying something.
I have a 20g fresh tank with a double bright marineland LED light. Weekly water changes, nitrate less than 10. No algae problems. Do I really need a moss ball other than for aesthetics?
I also have a 3g betta tank. What about a moss ball in there?
Just checking out these moss ball things to see if I want one. Thanks for any and all info, or links to good info and pictures.
In quick reading I have found:
Moss balls are algae
They are different than java moss
They help with co2 and produce oxygen
They help with algae problems because they use the same food source
Plecos don't eat them
They need to be rotated to keep their shape
So, what else do I need to know before considering putting one in? One person I talked to said they raise PH. The moss ball does keep my sisters tank cleaner than before, and that is saying something.
I have a 20g fresh tank with a double bright marineland LED light. Weekly water changes, nitrate less than 10. No algae problems. Do I really need a moss ball other than for aesthetics?
I also have a 3g betta tank. What about a moss ball in there?
Just checking out these moss ball things to see if I want one. Thanks for any and all info, or links to good info and pictures.