badxgillen
Posts : 2139 Reputation : 15 Join date : 2011-07-14 Location : Corvallis Oregon
| Subject: MOSS in the Aquarium Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:22 am | |
| So once again I have a friend who wanted to trade some plants/fish and I ended up with more moss.I am not complaining here as it seems there are more and more varieties becoming available to the area localy and each one has its won charms.This time he showed up with a really large frond fissidens and a large riccia. Now the riccia I am not sure about being a seprate type from the usual but it will be interesting to see as it would not surprise me if it were a large variety.Now the fissidens I have seen two varieties one that is a a little bit larger than the other.I already have the standard type and hope that both these arrivals are new variants...even if they are not then they are welcome additions as there seem to be a couple of new nanos that need some greenery. GOTTA love the ziplok,I always feel bad that people bring over small things in such large bags...all well this here is the fissidens and this is the riccia. | |
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badxgillen
Posts : 2139 Reputation : 15 Join date : 2011-07-14 Location : Corvallis Oregon
| Subject: Re: MOSS in the Aquarium Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:25 am | |
| And now it time to get these little guys in the tank,and not all floating around.That means they need an anchor and I am not really wanting to do the thread thing so I am going a differnt route this time around and I think I will be satisfied,give it a try to your mosses I have a wall like this in a live bearer tank I have. | |
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