View Full Version : Questions about Java Moss
Gerry
January 17th 04, 06:07 AM
I have a 90 gallon that I got 2nd-hand complete with 3 gigantic java ferns
and some amazon sword.
I've been reading that java moss looks pretty on logs, and I was thinking of
adding some. But many LFS (Toronto/Mississauga - Canada) don't stock it,
and one even suggested that it's a pest and pernicious weed. Should I be
rethinking my desire to introduce java moss?
Gerry
Dinky
January 17th 04, 06:38 AM
"Gerry" <gerry @ howlett.ca> wrote in message
. ..
> I have a 90 gallon that I got 2nd-hand complete with 3 gigantic java ferns
> and some amazon sword.
>
> I've been reading that java moss looks pretty on logs, and I was thinking
of
> adding some. But many LFS (Toronto/Mississauga - Canada) don't stock it,
> and one even suggested that it's a pest and pernicious weed. Should I be
> rethinking my desire to introduce java moss?
>
> Gerry
>
>
I agree that it looks fabulous on a hunk of bogwood, but, in the right
conditions, it grows like wildfire. Be prepared to trim it frequently. As
far as a way to acquire it, try online retailers, or better, make a new post
in this group, or *.marketplace and beg for some! <g> If you're willing to
wait a couple weeks *I* could send you some, I recently removed it from all
but the 75 and keep it trimmed pretty hard. <g>
billy
Rick
January 19th 04, 02:58 AM
"Gerry" <gerry @ howlett.ca> wrote in message
. ..
> I have a 90 gallon that I got 2nd-hand complete with 3 gigantic java ferns
> and some amazon sword.
>
> I've been reading that java moss looks pretty on logs, and I was thinking
of
> adding some. But many LFS (Toronto/Mississauga - Canada) don't stock it,
> and one even suggested that it's a pest and pernicious weed. Should I be
> rethinking my desire to introduce java moss?
>
> Gerry
>
I'm in Winnipeg and I have never seen it in a LFS here. Matter of fact I am
going to a local store today to buy some plants and have a friend that works
there. I will ask him about importing Java Moss. I was also told that it
cannot be imported into Canada. I have 30+ tanks and almost all with the
exception of some of my cichlid tanks have Java Moss in it. It looks great
on your driftwood , is invaluable in tanks containing Corydoras as a
spawning material and removes copious amounts of nitrate from the water.
Rick
Tzeentch
January 19th 04, 05:35 PM
I live in Montreal and I bought my Java Moss right here (at a store called
Aquarius http://www.aquariusweb.qc.ca/), so yes, it can be imported in
Canada. This stuff grows so fast it's about to take over the appartement
over here. I started with a golf ball worth of the stuff, and now it's
covering a small peice of wood so well that I don't see it anymore, plus I
have enough for another tank (the stuff now covers about 20% of all
available area in my 20 gallons).
It is really great plant with almost no needs.
Tz
"Rick" > wrote in message
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>
> "Gerry" <gerry @ howlett.ca> wrote in message
> . ..
> > I have a 90 gallon that I got 2nd-hand complete with 3 gigantic java
ferns
> > and some amazon sword.
> >
> > I've been reading that java moss looks pretty on logs, and I was
thinking
> of
> > adding some. But many LFS (Toronto/Mississauga - Canada) don't stock
it,
> > and one even suggested that it's a pest and pernicious weed. Should I
be
> > rethinking my desire to introduce java moss?
> >
> > Gerry
> >
> I'm in Winnipeg and I have never seen it in a LFS here. Matter of fact I
am
> going to a local store today to buy some plants and have a friend that
works
> there. I will ask him about importing Java Moss. I was also told that it
> cannot be imported into Canada. I have 30+ tanks and almost all with the
> exception of some of my cichlid tanks have Java Moss in it. It looks great
> on your driftwood , is invaluable in tanks containing Corydoras as a
> spawning material and removes copious amounts of nitrate from the water.
>
> Rick
>
>
Harry Muscle
January 19th 04, 09:24 PM
"Gerry" <gerry @ howlett.ca> wrote in message
. ..
> I have a 90 gallon that I got 2nd-hand complete with 3 gigantic java ferns
> and some amazon sword.
>
> I've been reading that java moss looks pretty on logs, and I was thinking
of
> adding some. But many LFS (Toronto/Mississauga - Canada) don't stock it,
> and one even suggested that it's a pest and pernicious weed. Should I be
> rethinking my desire to introduce java moss?
>
> Gerry
>
>
I originally got some from a PJ Pet Center at Yonge & Eglinton, but that was
years ago. Have you tried calling all the PJs in the area and asking if
they have any?
Harry
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Gerry
January 22nd 04, 02:08 AM
Thanks all,
After the 1st post suggesting that it's a welcome plant, I badgered the
local Big Al's here in Mississauga, and they confessed to having some in one
of their tanks which they sold me for a nominal amount. It's something that
they say they always have in stock, but simply haven't had for the past
month. Apparently one of their employees grows it at home and hasn't
brought any in recently.
Following a comment at http://www.aquahobby.com/garden/pdubyana.html, I tied
a piece of the clump to some bark. The swordtails are obsessed with it!
Most of the rest is spread thinly across the substrate in one corner, and I
kept a bit in a separate growing tank (just in case the fish eat what I just
installed in their tank). The stuff really does go a long way.
"Harry Muscle" > wrote in message
...
> "Gerry" <gerry @ howlett.ca> wrote in message
> . ..
> > I have a 90 gallon that I got 2nd-hand complete with 3 gigantic java
ferns
> > and some amazon sword.
> >
> > I've been reading that java moss looks pretty on logs, and I was
thinking
> of
> > adding some. But many LFS (Toronto/Mississauga - Canada) don't stock
it,
> > and one even suggested that it's a pest and pernicious weed. Should I
be
> > rethinking my desire to introduce java moss?
> >
> > Gerry
> >
> >
>
> I originally got some from a PJ Pet Center at Yonge & Eglinton, but that
was
> years ago. Have you tried calling all the PJs in the area and asking if
> they have any?
>
> Harry
>
>
>
>
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Gail Futoran
January 22nd 04, 05:54 PM
"Gerry" <gerry @ howlett.ca> wrote in message
...
> Thanks all,
>
> After the 1st post suggesting that it's a welcome plant, I
badgered the
> local Big Al's here in Mississauga, and they confessed to
having some in one
> of their tanks which they sold me for a nominal amount.
It's something that
> they say they always have in stock, but simply haven't had
for the past
> month. Apparently one of their employees grows it at home
and hasn't
> brought any in recently.
[snip]
I really want some Java Moss. The only LFS that normally
carries it says they won't get any until June. Maybe it's
time to consider ordering some online? :)
Gail
Gerry
January 24th 04, 01:04 AM
Take a look at Billy's 1st reply in this thread. He might be willing to
part with some. Or if you're in the Toronto area, give Big Al's
(Mississauga) a try. they did say they *usually* have some. $2.99/clump.
"Gail Futoran" > wrote in message
...
> "Gerry" <gerry @ howlett.ca> wrote in message
> ...
> > Thanks all,
> >
> > After the 1st post suggesting that it's a welcome plant, I
> badgered the
> > local Big Al's here in Mississauga, and they confessed to
> having some in one
> > of their tanks which they sold me for a nominal amount.
> It's something that
> > they say they always have in stock, but simply haven't had
> for the past
> > month. Apparently one of their employees grows it at home
> and hasn't
> > brought any in recently.
> [snip]
>
> I really want some Java Moss. The only LFS that normally
> carries it says they won't get any until June. Maybe it's
> time to consider ordering some online? :)
>
> Gail
>
>
Robert Flory
January 25th 04, 03:23 AM
MY LFS buys all I can supply. It grows like mad in an overloaded low light
guppy/platty tank. Makes for nice credit and with a 300% markup they make a
nice profit too ;-) Now if they'd just pay for the damn guppies and
platys.
They complain about the commercial stuff that gets shipped in ..its too
pale, mine is nice and green. I use a big ball in the guppy tank as a place
for fry to hang out.
In my other tanks I limit it to a basalt donut in one and a new start on a
chunk of drift wood. Interestingly, the latter colonized from a mass
floating in the tank. Anyone know anything about how it reproduces, outside
of growing huge and spitting?
Bob
"Gail Futoran" > wrote in message
...
> "Gerry" <gerry @ howlett.ca> wrote in message
> ...
> > Thanks all,
> >
> > After the 1st post suggesting that it's a welcome plant, I
> badgered the
> > local Big Al's here in Mississauga, and they confessed to
> having some in one
> > of their tanks which they sold me for a nominal amount.
> It's something that
> > they say they always have in stock, but simply haven't had
> for the past
> > month. Apparently one of their employees grows it at home
> and hasn't
> > brought any in recently.
> [snip]
>
> I really want some Java Moss. The only LFS that normally
> carries it says they won't get any until June. Maybe it's
> time to consider ordering some online? :)
>
> Gail
>
>
Trina
January 25th 04, 09:40 PM
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 12:37:11 -0500, Popeye >
wrote:
>Sure wish I could get some around here. None of the stores carry it
>for some reason. If you're intersted in selling me some, send me a pm
>with your price.
>
>Brian
>ridercycle <at> hotmail <dot> com
Ditto here, no aquarium plants that I would consider buying in town.
Wal-Mart sells some, they have a small selection, but I would never
buy anything live from there.
Our LFS is getting out of everything except for fish, so hopefully
they will be bringing in some plants.
I can't even take the risk of ordering any in as it's way too cold and
I fear they will freeze in transit so I have to wait till
spring/summer.
In the mean time I have a couple Pothos clippings in there, the fish
love em.
Trina :)
Yukon, Canada
44gal/tall/pent/fresh
http://mekong.connections.yk.ca/milady/LiquidZoo.html
Paul Cimins
January 26th 04, 11:30 PM
I have plenty and would ship some.
"Trina" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 12:37:11 -0500, Popeye >
> wrote:
>
> >Sure wish I could get some around here. None of the stores carry it
> >for some reason. If you're intersted in selling me some, send me a pm
> >with your price.
> >
> >Brian
> >ridercycle <at> hotmail <dot> com
>
> Ditto here, no aquarium plants that I would consider buying in town.
> Wal-Mart sells some, they have a small selection, but I would never
> buy anything live from there.
> Our LFS is getting out of everything except for fish, so hopefully
> they will be bringing in some plants.
> I can't even take the risk of ordering any in as it's way too cold and
> I fear they will freeze in transit so I have to wait till
> spring/summer.
> In the mean time I have a couple Pothos clippings in there, the fish
> love em.
>
> Trina :)
> Yukon, Canada
> 44gal/tall/pent/fresh
> http://mekong.connections.yk.ca/milady/LiquidZoo.html
Trina
January 27th 04, 05:27 AM
That would be wonderful Paul! I still think I should wait until it
isn't -45 although I suppose it could be sent as live freight.
(Florists must do it somehow!) I'll see what I can find out about
shipping and keep in touch.
Thanks again for the offer! :)
Trina
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 23:30:25 GMT, "Paul Cimins"
> wrote:
>I have plenty and would ship some.
>"Trina" > wrote in message
...
>> On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 12:37:11 -0500, Popeye >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Sure wish I could get some around here. None of the stores carry it
>> >for some reason. If you're intersted in selling me some, send me a pm
>> >with your price.
>> >
>> >Brian
>> >ridercycle <at> hotmail <dot> com
>>
>> Ditto here, no aquarium plants that I would consider buying in town.
>> Wal-Mart sells some, they have a small selection, but I would never
>> buy anything live from there.
>> Our LFS is getting out of everything except for fish, so hopefully
>> they will be bringing in some plants.
>> I can't even take the risk of ordering any in as it's way too cold and
>> I fear they will freeze in transit so I have to wait till
>> spring/summer.
>> In the mean time I have a couple Pothos clippings in there, the fish
>> love em.
>>
>> Trina :)
>> Yukon, Canada
>> 44gal/tall/pent/fresh
>> http://mekong.connections.yk.ca/milady/LiquidZoo.html
>
Trina :)
Yukon, Canada
44gal/tall/pent/fresh
http://mekong.connections.yk.ca/milady/LiquidZoo.html
Dustin The-Wind
January 28th 04, 01:46 AM
There are some very nice people in Florida who have been in the business
since 1932 .. I have done business with them on three different
occasions .. good people!
Paulo
January 28th 04, 01:56 AM
It seems it it difficult to find it in TOronto!!
--
Paulo
"Dustin The-Wind" > wrote in message
...
> There are some very nice people in Florida who have been in the business
> since 1932 .. I have done business with them on three different
> occasions .. good people!
>
Dustin The-Wind
January 28th 04, 02:22 PM
http://www.aquaticplantdepot.com/floatspaw.html
smth.kvin
January 27th 11, 05:52 PM
I agree that this dress is very nice a chunk of bogwood, but in the right Conditions, it becomes like a wildfire. Ready to trim it often. With so far, in order to get it, try online retailers, or better to make a new post in this group.
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