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    Singapore Moss as forground?

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    Any bros here using wild singapore moss as foreground?

    i remember there was a post saying NA's display tank was singapore moss.

    I've got a few questions about trying to submerse them.
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    Re: Singapore Moss as forground?

    Hi felix,

    My HC foreground fail/melted and I tried the wild Singapore moss.

    First, I wash off as much excess soil as possible and then put them in a small container filled water and submerge it with a few pebbles. The patch of moss will sink to the bottom of the tank after about 2 days.

    My patch of wild moss had turn from dark green (small tiny leaves) to lighter green (bigger leaves) after about 2 months. This can be consider successfull conversion from emerge moss to submerge moss.

    My next project is to cover all the foreground with wild Singapore Moss.

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    Re: Singapore Moss as forground?

    Quote Originally Posted by felix_fx2 View Post
    i remember there was a post saying NA's display tank was singapore moss.
    last time I check with uncle Chan, its spiky moss
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