The best is to remove the hair algae before putting it into your tank. Hair algae is a pretty cumbersome algae to remove.
To remove the hair algae, put the moss in a separate tank without and fertilizer in it and at the same time, put lots of yamatoes shrimps to clean up the algae.
Another method of remove hair algae is to prevent the moss from exposing to light source. You could use a Erythromycin but i would not advise you to use it(useless you really can't get rid of the hair algae) to remove the hair algae.
You could use bleach or the anti-snail solution to remove the snail's eggs or put in a tiny puffer fish and it will take care of all your snail's problems.
Solve all your hair algae and snail's problem before adding the moss to your tank or else you will regret.
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