Growing Moss on Bogwood
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Finally I'm back home :D.....You are welcome and ~Cheers to you too :D hope you find what you want in your LFS
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@borneosucker thank you for the advice ill be down my LFS asap aswell! lol and cheers :D
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Ohh man, so sorry for my late reply, I was away and didn't bring my laptop along :(....I think the best way to get moss if you can't find it in your LFS is to get from hobbyist in your area. You can try finding some hobbyist through online forum. You can try ebay too :D...well, thanks :D...I will add you asap!
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@borneosucker yh i know about algea but i just wondered if moss would grow on it anyyway but no problems ill jus try and buy moss but its quite hard to find :( cheers for some info though and ill be uploading some videos soon so ill add you as friend and subscribe! :)
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nope, sounds impossible :)....unless if there's some tiny strands of moss that enters your tank, then Yes. But if there's greeny stuff growing without you putting any moss in the first place, than that could be some kind of algae :(.....not moss, which many newbies tends to confuse with.
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can moss grow on it even if theres no moss on it in the first place? nice tank aswell :D
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Welcome :D
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@borneosucker Thanks :D
is it possible to attach java fern or something similar and do the same process? and can u remove the string after a few months or so? any input would be great thanks!
xThaVietx 1 week ago
@xThaVietx
Yes, you tie the rhizome of java fern to the wood. once they attached to the wood, you can remove the string, but usually I don't remove, coz it is a little hassle, i will just leave the sting as it is :D
borneosucker 1 week ago