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Old August 23rd 06, 12:51 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Mariachi
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Just need some advice about java moss..

Need to grow the stuff to feed my crayfish...what is ideal conditions
for it? light conditions, fert etc

Also can someone tell me if this is a FAST or SLOW growing plant? I am
seeing mentions of both on the internet!??!

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Old August 23rd 06, 01:11 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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Mariachi wrote:
Also can someone tell me if this is a FAST or SLOW growing plant? I am
seeing mentions of both on the internet!??!


It's a weed. At least in my 20g long tank with a regular Eclipse hood.
No fertilizers and inhabitants include 3 small rainbows, 9 cardinal
tetras, 1 small albino ancistrus, and a bunch of different shrimp species.

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Old August 23rd 06, 11:00 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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Default Java Moss Help

In article .com,
Mariachi wrote:
Just need some advice about java moss..

Need to grow the stuff to feed my crayfish...what is ideal conditions
for it? light conditions, fert etc

Also can someone tell me if this is a FAST or SLOW growing plant? I am
seeing mentions of both on the internet!??!


To grow java moss keep it wet. It really doesn't need much else.

With high light, lots of ferts and co2 it can be fast growing. With
less light, nutrients and carbon it can be fast growing.

It's virtually unkillable.

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Old August 24th 06, 08:53 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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When it grows. I've just recently had a 90 FULL of the stuff, but I
went through several false starts with it. I suspect the java moss I
previously got from my LFS was dead just still green.

BTW, I think folks sometimes confuse Java Moss and Java Fern in terms
of rate of growth. It's been my experience that Java Fern is a pretty
slow grower.

Richard Sexton wrote:
It's virtually unkillable.


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Old August 26th 06, 05:06 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Wayne Sallee
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It was probably dead. If I buy the stuff from my
wholesaler, it will do the same thing. So I make sure it's
growing well in my tanks. It grows fast enough in my tanks
to keep up with the demand, but I don't dare buy it from
my wholesaler, otherwise it will go from dead green to
dead brown :-)

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Richard Sexton wrote on 8/24/2006 6:31 PM:
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wrote:
When it grows. I've just recently had a 90 FULL of the stuff, but I
went through several false starts with it. I suspect the java moss I
previously got from my LFS was dead just still green.


Nah, brown when dead, green when alive. Maybe it ran out of food. It'll
do that sometimes.

BTW, I think folks sometimes confuse Java Moss and Java Fern in terms
of rate of growth. It's been my experience that Java Fern is a pretty
slow grower.


Agreed.



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Old September 1st 06, 08:53 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
Ron Clon
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Do you let it float around or weigh it down with a rock or something?

Thanks


On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 16:06:05 GMT, Wayne Sallee
wrote:

It was probably dead. If I buy the stuff from my
wholesaler, it will do the same thing. So I make sure it's
growing well in my tanks. It grows fast enough in my tanks
to keep up with the demand, but I don't dare buy it from
my wholesaler, otherwise it will go from dead green to
dead brown :-)

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Richard Sexton wrote on 8/24/2006 6:31 PM:
In article . com,
wrote:
When it grows. I've just recently had a 90 FULL of the stuff, but I
went through several false starts with it. I suspect the java moss I
previously got from my LFS was dead just still green.


Nah, brown when dead, green when alive. Maybe it ran out of food. It'll
do that sometimes.

BTW, I think folks sometimes confuse Java Moss and Java Fern in terms
of rate of growth. It's been my experience that Java Fern is a pretty
slow grower.


Agreed.



 




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