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    moss problem

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    I bought some moss last sunday and they were tight to a piece of wood.
    But some how the moss dislodge themself from the wood. And they are not growing well.

    One more thing. The fish are eating my plants. I saw some new leafs grow yesterday and today gone liao. I m not using CO2 so the plant grow very slow 6 day to grow n 1 day all gone.

    My fish becomes vegetarian liao..!!

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    What moss you bought??
    the moss might be disturb by your Hungry fishes??

    your moss might be acclimatizing, and will experience slow growth without presence of CO2.
    Last edited by richietay; 14th Jul 2006 at 21:04.
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    Does your list of fishes includes an SAE?
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    Quote Originally Posted by richietay
    What moss you bought??
    the moss might be disturb by your Hungry fishes??

    your moss might be acclimatizing, and will experience slow growth without presence of CO2.
    I donno what moss..Looks like singapore moss...

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    what you can do is buy some moss of your own preference, tie it to the existing wood, and try.
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    OK...Thanks..
    Last edited by |squee|; 17th Jul 2006 at 01:07.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephen chung

    One more thing. The fish are eating my plants.
    hi,
    what fish is it?

    read that SAE will eat moss..

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    What are SAE??

    Last edited by |squee|; 17th Jul 2006 at 01:07.

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    Siamese Algae Eater. Please bother to proactively do a search next time instead of asking...

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    Quote Originally Posted by |squee|
    Siamese Algae Eater. Please bother to proactively do a search next time instead of asking...
    Nope...I don't have that in my tank..
    Is the polo that keeps on pull it out..I think by today it would pull out all my moss liao..Try to retry if possible..

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    it is better for the moss to mature before u put any shrimps or fishes..
    read up more information b4 putting in different type of fishes.. some fishes will eat up the moss sprout same to yamato shrimp..

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