You should remove them though if there's no signs of new growth, else it may rot in your tank
You should remove them though if there's no signs of new growth, else it may rot in your tank
Advice from boss Felix
Advice from boss Felix
Advice from boss Felix
My mini pelia, which was tied nicely & painstakingly on a piece of driftwood, were brown for quite a few weeks; I don't think they are reviving any time in the future...have to trash the entire piece of work. Another piece of driftwood, with mini fissiden tied on it, were in the same container, but it did fairly well. Flow was provided in the form of very strong aeration from 2 air-stones..
I am now on my last resort with moss and pelia.
I now wrap them up in net. Another i made a moss wall with mesh.
Running bubbles as well.
See how. If failed i think i will just keep mossball lol.
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Actually they are quite hardy plants, thus no need to remove and they will grow new moss on top of it.
Used to keep mini pelia at temperature above 30C, it melted. I kept my mini pelia at 25-26. For mini Fissiden, I think you can still keep it at room temperature.
Mini pelia will be quite challenging to keep in room temperature. I tried a bit and it couldnt keep up and brown out Either that or you could source out somebody's who's keeping mini pelia in room temperature.
Mossball will break apart in higher temperatures though so do take note.
Advice from boss Felix
Collect bucephalandra and crypt is part of my life.Now i have more than 30 species of Bucephalandra . hope can collect more more. make me fall in love is Bucephalandra Molteyana Deep Purple
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