Pmurinushmacla
Arachnobaron
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Thank you for an actual way to go about it while keeping the t happy rather than listing reasons I shouldn't do it. Pilea depreesa actually looks really good. Not really the moss vibe I was originally going for but I like it a lot and that looks like a good alternative to keep the light requirements down.One thing to keep in mind is that even shaded areas outside are incredibly bright compared to what we get from lightbulbs. So even though many mosses appear to grow well in the shade, they'll require incredibly bright tank lights. You can find threads on it in various forums, but people have reported needing around 60 - 75 watts (using LEDs) to get good growth in a 30 gallon tank.
If you have to have moss, the way to do it for the health of the T would probably be to grow it somewhere else and occasionally replace it as it dies. I would imagine replacing some moss every 2 or so months would be less stressful for the T than having that much light.
I would look into Pilea depressa, which has pretty low light requirements and can form a carpet.
Also I know I'm gonna get shit on and I'm not saying this is an excuse to use lights but my P. Metallica hasn't showed the super photosensitive behaviors other people have described. He chooses to sit in between his hide and the enclosure rather than going into the darkest part of his hide, and he doesnt run back in when things get brighter
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