Most of my java moss has browning spots but a lot of new shoots too. I was told that old becomes brown and it's fine, as long as there's new growth. I'll definitely follow this thread, as my tank mostly consist of java moss.
Seems like there is little information about it used in aquariums but I see that the Germans have tried it. As interesting as it is I would try to grow it if I were you.
Seems like there is little information about it used in aquariums but I see that the Germans have tried it. As interesting as it is I would try to grow it if I were you.
I'll try to create a ball from it and put in on my tree.
You think sunlight and liquid carbon will help? (in a glass bowl).
Nerite snails, Oto catfish or shrimps will eat it?
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