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Wannabe Guru
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Moss for African biotope?
Is there such a thing? I made a mini biotope for my African Dwarf frogs so I'd love to stay "on theme" if possible and moss would really complete the look.
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Planted Tank Enthusiast
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All mosses that can be grown submerged can go in your terrestial setup. Then you got the moss that they sell at petstores where you just add a bit of water and it grows. As far as african mosses never seen such
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Wannabe Guru
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Sorry if that's confusing, this is a normal submerged tank. I was just wondering if there's any mosses that would be appropriate for an African theme. The other plants in there are anubias and bolbitis.
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