Is there any use for this moss in our hobby?

jrh3

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Where I am camping at this weekend has tons of this moss growing, just curious if there is any use for it in our hobby? I could grab some if so.

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It could make for some very pretty decoration in an arboreal enclosure but I would definitely heat treat it to make sure there are no unwanted hitchhikers. it would be dead but it would look nice.
 

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It could make for some very pretty decoration in an arboreal enclosure but I would definitely heat treat it to make sure there are no unwanted hitchhikers. it would be dead but it would look nice.
Great idea, I might grab a few pieces. Found a Nice nephila clavipes last night that had used some of this moss to build its web on.
 

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Looks like Spanish moss you see in Deep South.
Yeah, this is Spanish moss, which actually isn't a moss at all, it's Tillandsia.

@jrh3 I killed the one I picked in Disney world. I think it needs fairly bright light; however, mine might also have been getting too cold because I hung it on a window. I don't know how long it lasts dead, but @DomGom TheFather is right, that stuff is known for carrying chiggers. Maybe you could use neem oil to kill whatever you bring in? It doesn't look nearly as nice dry IMO.
 

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Yeah, this is Spanish moss, which actually isn't a moss at all, it's Tillandsia.

@jrh3 I killed the one I picked in Disney world. I think it needs fairly bright light; however, mine might also have been getting too cold because I hung it on a window. I don't know how long it lasts dead, but @DomGom TheFather is right, that stuff is known for carrying chiggers. Maybe you could use neem oil to kill whatever you bring in? It doesn't look nearly as nice dry IMO.
That is true. I don't know how moss became part of the name, I'm sure it was easier than epiphyte :rofl:
 

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That is true. I don't know how moss became part of the name, I'm sure it was easier than epiphyte :rofl:
And the spanish?? That tillandsia doesn't grow in Spain hahahahaha xD

I have one in my house, now hanging from a furniture 😂😂😂 I tried to use it in my vivariums, but it was a mess, and also dangerous, since the T tried to climb it every second.
 

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And the spanish?? That tillandsia doesn't grow in Spain hahahahaha xD

I have one in my house, now hanging from a furniture 😂😂😂 I tried to use it in my vivariums, but it was a mess, and also dangerous, since the T tried to climb it every second.
Don't know exactly, but the Spanish did own what is now the state of Florida.



But who knows! Not me!

or


 

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Spaniards, trying to colonize everything... Hahhahaaha, They won't be able to colonize us 😂😂😂😂😂



PS: I love spanish people, being basque doesn't mean we hate spain 😉
 
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jrh3

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Don't know exactly, but the Spanish did own what is now the state of Florida.



But who knows! Not me!

or


That explains why our state flag is almost identical to the Spanish Florida flag.
 
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