Tobykourtney
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Looks like java moss with algae growth.
This one? I'm not even sure if its a moss?
Looks like java moss with algae growth.
Is it like flat and floppy like sea weed, kinda like something rubbery gelatinous?
Yea it is I thought it was fake at first
Well do some comparisons for Riccia too.
That would be my guess though.
People tie it onto driftwood and also stainless steel screen, rocks, etc.
I tried to tie it to a plastic needle point circle and it worked alright but eventually ended up floating off. Mostly due to the snails rooting around in it and the vac catching it on occasion.
You can let both kinds float, but will get some stuck in filter intake. You can tie with thread onto what ever it is, the Java Moss will attach when it feels like it! But So far I haven't been able to keep Subwassertang in one spot, long enough to get it established.
Free is good!!!
I don't use the CO2, you are likely to get some rapid growth!
How fast did yours grow? I just tested the par where it's placed at and it was 150-160 lol
wow! mine was about double in 6 months for the Sub. (low light conditions) and the Java Moss probably doubles in 3, again low light, and low liquid ferts.
In my little tank where I have better light I see a marked faster growth, although still slow, especially in comparison for high light and CO2 LOL!
I will be PM'ing you for some in couple months! That is High par, watch out for algae. You may need a screen to reduce your light!!!
wow! mine was about double in 6 months for the Sub. (low light conditions) and the Java Moss probably doubles in 3, again low light, and low liquid ferts.
In my little tank where I have better light I see a marked faster growth, although still slow, especially in comparison for high light and CO2 LOL!
I will be PM'ing you for some in couple months! That is High par, watch out for algae. You may need a screen to reduce your light!!!