Hi guys,
Just wondering, if I have a tank temperature of say 29 to 30, is it suitable for 'moss in general'?
I heard people saying that if the temperature is not low enough, the moss will look brownish.
Is it true?
Hi guys,
Just wondering, if I have a tank temperature of say 29 to 30, is it suitable for 'moss in general'?
I heard people saying that if the temperature is not low enough, the moss will look brownish.
Is it true?
Hi guys,
Just wondering, if I have a tank temperature of say 29 to 30, is it suitable for 'moss in general'?
I heard people saying that if the temperature is not low enough, the moss will look brownish.
Is it true?
Hi guys,
Just wondering, if I have a tank temperature of say 29 to 30, is it suitable for 'moss in general'?
I heard people saying that if the temperature is not low enough, the moss will look brownish.
Is it true?
i would say, local moss and java moss shldnt have any problems.. taiwanese, xmas moss do require cooler temp
Hello Simon,
Thanks for the reply. Can I ask you more question.
Just wondering, if my substrate has got no base fertlizer, and I just scatter lots of moss on the foreground to middle ground, will I need the base fertilizer?
I went to Nature Aquarium yesterday and I saw his tank in front of the shop, it looks like one thick pile of moss for the whole tank.
I like that layout, any advice on how to achieve that, and do I need low temp for that.
Hatchet,
No need base fert for moss as they do not root into the substrate. Chan who owns Nature Aquarium, is quite friendly. You can always ask him about his tanks.
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