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Old December 26th 03, 05:51 PM
Marvin Hlavac
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Hi Alex,

Thanks. The water temperature is 26 to 27C (79F).

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Marvin Hlavac
Toronto, Canada



"alex crouvier" wrote
Gosh, Marvin, wonderful tank!
At what temp do you keep it?
Those Xmas moss requires low temp to grow light green like that??



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Old December 27th 03, 06:51 AM
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Hey Marvin

what did you use (if anything) to hold up the x-mas moss it looks like a
trellis like structure of some sort

Ben
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Old December 28th 03, 10:22 PM
Marvin Hlavac
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Hi Ben

On both sides and the back wall the X-mas moss grows on a black color
plastic mesh purchased in Home Depot. There is a nice big piece of driftwood
behind the red lotus plant but it is no longer visible because it is now
completely covered by the moss.

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Marvin Hlavac
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what did you use (if anything) to hold up the x-mas moss it looks like a
trellis like structure of some sort

Ben



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Old January 9th 04, 04:07 AM
PR
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"Marvin Hlavac" wrote in message et.cable.rogers.com...
Hi Ben

On both sides and the back wall the X-mas moss grows on a black color
plastic mesh purchased in Home Depot. There is a nice big piece of driftwood
behind the red lotus plant but it is no longer visible because it is now
completely covered by the moss.

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Regards,
Marvin Hlavac
Toronto, Canada




what did you use (if anything) to hold up the x-mas moss it looks like a
trellis like structure of some sort

Ben


Hi Marvin,
I've never seen such a nice moss before. Would you be so kind to send
me some to get started in my tank? I'd gladly pay for shipping and a
reasonable price. Please email me if it's ok.

thanks!
PR
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Old January 13th 04, 01:52 AM
Eric Schreiber
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Ben wrote:

what did you use (if anything) to hold up the x-mas moss it looks like a
trellis like structure of some sort


Ah, thanks for asking that, Ben. Marvin's tank must have made a pretty
big impression on me, because here two weeks later I'm still thinking
about it, and was just about to post asking the same thing.

I'm wondering what the odds are that I'd have any luck with growing
that moss, because I'd sure like to steal that general tank design!


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