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java moss help
when i try to grow java moss i wrap around rock/wood with rubber
bands. i don't do anything different in tank. but it tends to never take off. not sure if the fish, 4 oscars, pleco, corys and a couple golds, were attacking it? is there something i can do as far as water? is there a level of ph/nitrates that affect the moss. i understand they require low level of light so a standard bulb should be enough. so barring fish, what would i be doing wrong? thanks |
java moss help
when i try to grow java moss i wrap around rock/wood with rubber
bands. i don't do anything different in tank. but it tends to never take off. not sure if the fish, 4 oscars, pleco, corys and a couple golds, were attacking it? is there something i can do as far as water? is there a level of ph/nitrates that affect the moss. i understand they require low level of light so a standard bulb should be enough. so barring fish, what would i be doing wrong? thanks rubber bands tend to want to pinch the moss, maybe use bigger bands, so to get less strength? some fish, actually eat algae... and probably were eating it cuz it resembled algae... or they just liked the taste... I've heard of using fishing line to tie it off... thread, string, etc... -- RedForeman ©® future fabricator and creator of a ratbike streetfighter!!! ========================== 2003 TRX450ES 1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale) '98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted.... ========================== ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø is that better?? |
java moss help
"sl" wrote in message ... when i try to grow java moss i wrap around rock/wood with rubber bands. i don't do anything different in tank. but it tends to never take off. not sure if the fish, 4 oscars, pleco, corys and a couple golds, were attacking it? is there something i can do as far as water? is there a level of ph/nitrates that affect the moss. i understand they require low level of light so a standard bulb should be enough. so barring fish, what would i be doing wrong? thanks I use very fine garden mesh - the sort that you fix to a wall or fence allowing climbing plants to spread. You can buy a million miles or this stuff for £1.00. If you're based in UK email me your address and I'll send you some. I also add Leaf Zone on a weekly basis. HTH - Dave -- cadasco at hotmail dot com Hampshire - UK |
java moss help
"Dave S" wrote in message
... "sl" wrote in message ... when i try to grow java moss i wrap around rock/wood with rubber bands. i don't do anything different in tank. but it tends to never take off. not sure if the fish, 4 oscars, pleco, corys and a couple golds, were attacking it? is there something i can do as far as water? is there a level of ph/nitrates that affect the moss. i understand they require low level of light so a standard bulb should be enough. so barring fish, what would i be doing wrong? thanks I use very fine garden mesh - the sort that you fix to a wall or fence allowing climbing plants to spread. You can buy a million miles or this stuff for £1.00. If you're based in UK email me your address and I'll send you some. I also add Leaf Zone on a weekly basis. HTH - Dave -- cadasco at hotmail dot com Hampshire - UK OP is on Yahoo. Some of the garden meshes that I've found are treated with a fungicide, to prevent weeds from coming through. I don't know how selective they have made these products, but I think it is possible to treat against common weeds to allow flowers and lawns to grow through (neat trick). The point is that all fungicides are toxic to fish, so ask a few questions before it goes in the water. Should be untreated nylon. -- http://www.netmax.tk/ |
java moss help
You might wanna check with those expert in the following url
http://www.killies.com/forum/viewfor...days=0&start=0 Bregds |
java moss help
thanks for ideas. i was hearing that could be a water issue, could
hard water or the standard tests' levels be too high too low to allow it to grow? i usually use a rubberband. i'm never sure about testing water. when i test nitrate, ammonia, ph et al, the levels all seem within normal ranges. |
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