It could be. But it's always hard to tell from pictures. Have you tried growing the moss in your tanks?
Loh K L
It could be. But it's always hard to tell from pictures. Have you tried growing the moss in your tanks?
Loh K L
Hi timebomb
I tried to emerse and the moss became more small.
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Hi timebomb
I tried to emerse and the moss became more small.
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Brother, may i know where you get it, and what is the damage like
My guess is it isn't H. involuta but something else. I think I've seen the same moss in Bioplast's tanks before.
Do you know the country of origin, flashsilva? If you do, I wouldn't mind bringing the moss to the professor for you.
Loh K L
It does seem like HI. I keep it for 8 months
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I believe that Hyophila Involuta, if you keep it in high light the moss will keep small but when you keep it in low light the moss will grow high (in my experience).
well ,some ledlightsworls would help out on this ,
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hi people,
i do some research and Hyophila involuta doesn't exist in my country(Portugal, Europe).
Thanks for the help.
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