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Take a stroll through a virgin boreal fir forest some time. Lots of places where you almost need a flashlight to read a newspaper in the middle of the day. And the moss is always thicker and more verdant on the north sides of the trees.Mosses can and do indeed grow in "low light" conditions. The thing is, the shade of a forest is often still much brighter than the artificial light we provide in our vivariums. A main reason mosses often don't grow in direct sun is that the conditions are too drying. Consistent moisture is required, or the moss will die or go dormant.