i have stringy moss. you might be able to find it wild locally, if not i'm not sure about customs and borders and stuff but i sell the stuff. i had a 10g full, starting to get rid of it. pm me if you want.
- andrew
i have stringy moss. you might be able to find it wild locally, if not i'm not sure about customs and borders and stuff but i sell the stuff. i had a 10g full, starting to get rid of it. pm me if you want.
- andrew
Petah, if you live in Canada, chances are you should be able to find the Stringy Moss in the ponds and streams around your neighbourhood. The Stringy Moss is Leptodictyum riparium, a moss that is native to your country.Originally Posted by Petah
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It's native to Canada? well, I guess i'll take a look next year... too many bears are out and about eating berries, cats and dogs.
look in your outdoor drains, gutters, drainage ditches around the house, i found mine in my town in RI,... lolOriginally Posted by Petah
but then again in the 10 months i have had it it looks nothing like the originally collected moss...
- fish newb -
Stringy moss is native to BC? whhhat?
yeah! Stringy moss is native to the northern hemisphere generally. Look around for some!
- Andrew
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