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Thread: 2 Feet Carpet Moss Maintainless Tank

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    2 Feet Carpet Moss Maintainless Tank

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    My new Tank Setup with unknown mosses only.

    Filter : Nil
    Co2: Nil
    Alage: Nil
    Light : Only when i want to view

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    Why not add some shrimps to it to make it into a shrimp tank?

    Is just my personal opinion.

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    Humm... i thinks i saw some shrimps in his tanks.
    or maybe i have some eyesight problem.
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    nice tank you have there! I think the moss you used is java moss. but not sure about it. can anyone correct it i am wrong

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    how to grow moss in a short period of time >?? is there any trick??

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    Wow. So java moss is not demanding at all. Maybe I'll try growing them in the office.

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    Haha there are 100+ super red cherry shrimps hidding inside the tank + others shrimps too.
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    ohhh... so i do not really got a eyesight problem afterall...
    Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition.

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    If could share your experience with your moss and shrimp, because I want to start up one shrimp tank.

    Thanks !

    Cheers
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    Hmmm, no trick, i just dump the shrimps and moss inside. moss are hardy plant. No worry. Shrimps are hardy too for some. []
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    Interesting mound of moss. How did you make them stand erect?
    koah fong
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    the round lump is quite hollow inside. The trick here is i used only a long stick to push the mosses into the desired shape. Quite a large amount need to be used and mosses must be long and with branches. Happy planting. []
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    Hi James,

    Care to share how do you manage to make it into a carpet of moss? And how long does it takes to do that?

    I have tried pressing them down with a wire mess and they don't grow into a nice carpet like yours!

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    Hmmm wire mesh should be fine. Patience pal, they grow really slowly.
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    Updated with clearer picture. 2 mosses become 1 moss ball at the center
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    Happy Planting, Be Well & Prosper. An aquarium plants hobbyist for hobbyists.


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