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    i aquired a moss wall from a bro a 2 days ago.

    it was lush and apple green.

    today, some parts of the moss is browning. oh my god. why?!

    my temp is set at 25 degrees.

    light is 36w for a standard 2 feet tank.

    no co2, no ferts.

    any help to resolve this issue?

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    Re: new moss browning

    anyone? the moss does not turn yellow but straight brown.

    sorry my bad my moss is spikey.
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    Re: new moss browning

    this is my guess and mind u its a guess only. Sometimes if the conditions are too different from the previous tank, the moss may die off. Did the other guy have a chiller in the tank as well? Spikey moss then to be quite hardy in my experience.

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    Re: new moss browning

    not too sure about the chiller...
    you mean under different conditions spikey moss turn out different?

    i know he was keeping tetra. and the spikey was kept in the office... so i believe the waters were cold.

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    Re: new moss browning

    You're not the only one to experience this. All my previously tied moss on driftwood browned until after a few attempts, I just left the wood barren! Recently tried tying on mesh and leaving it on side, like moss wall and some are growing well, some browned in a few days...AGAIN! I wonder if the aeration from bubbles affect the moss growth?

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    Re: new moss browning

    I think i read it somewhere, says that is common that moss go browned after you add it to new/other tank, will recover if you take care of it well. Correct me if I'm wrong

    Newbie here, currently i have flame moss myself, same here browned, 55watt, 2feet tank, no Co2, no fish, light 8hour per day (close to 2 week since i started my tank) about 28+/- degree, filter just spoil (old one, getting new one soon), use air pump in place of Co2 and for cooling/water cycling (read it somewhere also), now i can see all my moss growing new bud (1~4mm tall), bright green like (a lot all over, 100% sure not algae), it's nicer that the time i bought it (I mean the new grow part not the browned one).

    O.. add some fertilizer, is will boots it grow , hmm.. really i don't remember where did i read it from, Hope this help a bit.

    *Try google "moss dying" you might able to get some tip from other as well.
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    Re: new moss browning

    Will do, Wilfred. THanks for info and tips.

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    Re: new moss browning

    Need to correct my self, the browned part will not recover* but it will regrow the new buds/moss on it, take times to over grow the browned part, please don't throw them away let us happy moss'ing

    *for healthier moss have good water flow/current in the tank
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    Re: new moss browning

    Quote Originally Posted by Wilfred View Post
    Need to correct my self, the browned part will not recover* but it will regrow the new buds/moss on it, take times to over grow the browned part, please don't throw them away let us happy moss'ing

    *for healthier moss have good water flow/current in the tank
    5 year old thread worth resurrecting.

    I have the same experience with willow moss recently. All green when I got them and few weeks later they ALL turned brown. Whitish brown with no sign of life. I just keep in a fish container with cfl bulbs and diy co2. after few weeks I have seen new growth on all tips of the moss.
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    Re: new moss browning

    Do you leave these browning moss in the tank or do you cut it away?
    will browning moss affect water quality and kill fishes?

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    Re: new moss browning

    Yup I did cut them away due to the appearance, I doubt it has any affect to water quality or fishes

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    Re: new moss browning

    Does the brown moss rot away and become fertilizer?

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    Re: new moss browning

    Quote Originally Posted by Cmlee View Post
    Do you leave these browning moss in the tank or do you cut it away?
    will browning moss affect water quality and kill fishes?
    Quote Originally Posted by Cmlee View Post
    Does the brown moss rot away and become fertilizer?
    The dead or dying brown moss will basically rot and add to the waste load in the tank, so it's better to remove it to avoid the accumulation of too much excess waste which can make the parameters toxic for the fishes... this is the same for any dead organic plant or animal matter in the tank.
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    Re: new moss browning

    Yes just moss but I am not sure if it is dying or not
    it seems like very dark green or a mix of dark green and brown.

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    Could the browning be due to keeping it in a tub soak with water for 2 weeks before use?
    should I add fertilizer to those remaining ones in the tub to make it grow again??

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    Re: new moss browning

    Quote Originally Posted by Cmlee View Post
    Yes just moss but I am not sure if it is dying or not
    it seems like very dark green or a mix of dark green and brown.
    Dark green is okay... but brown means already dead and rotting so better to just remove those brown parts.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cmlee View Post
    Could the browning be due to keeping it in a tub soak with water for 2 weeks before use?
    should I add fertilizer to those remaining ones in the tub to make it grow again??
    Well, moss generally don't require much nutrients to sustain (some mosses even react negatively to too much fertilizers)... but they still do need light to grow, so maybe shift the tub of mosses to somewhere where it gets some indirect light so that it can still maintain some growth to replace the dying parts.
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    Re: new moss browning

    Can I add tap water directly to moss tub or I still need anti chlorine ?

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    Re: new moss browning

    Quote Originally Posted by Cmlee View Post
    Can I add tap water directly to moss tub or I still need anti chlorine ?
    Tap water with chlorine/chloramine doesn't seem to affect plants much... i've washed and soaked my new plants in fresh tap water for a few days without issues.

    Haven't tested keeping them long term in just chlorinated tap water though (usually for the spare mosses that i keep in containers, i just use de-chlorinated water from my top-up flask whenever i change their container water), i guess it wouldn't affect them significantly anyways.
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    Re: new moss browning

    The moss that kept in the tub become smelly when I open up
    it also looks like melting at the side of the tub
    any idea what is wrong?

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    Re: new moss browning

    Quote Originally Posted by Cmlee View Post
    The moss that kept in the tub become smelly when I open up
    it also looks like melting at the side of the tub
    any idea what is wrong?
    Stagnant old water + rotting plant material + covered container/no air circulation = Stinky smell.

    Solution:

    Do more water changes + remove rotting moss + open the container to air it regularly = Less stinky smell.

    As for the moss melting at the sides of the tub, maybe they can't get enough light so gradually die off.
    Last edited by Urban Aquaria; 14th Aug 2014 at 15:14.
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