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I've seen some people here keep live moss in their T tanks, and was wondering about how this works.
I've wanted to put moss in a T tank for quite some time now, as it would make an absolutely beautiful "carpet" or substrate cover, but I'm concerned about the risk of introducing pests/ parasites. How do you introduce moss without mites or other unwanted bugs? Can it be microwaved without killing it, do you buy it from a greenhouse, or does dirt+moss from cooler areas of North America simply not have T parasites??
I've read that mosses release spores, similar to mushrooms, for reproduction. Do these spores present a hazard for T's like mold would?
Also, how do you keep it alive? Does it require sunlight or watering? Any help would be appreciated!! ( And I promise pics if and when I get a mossy tank established! )
I've wanted to put moss in a T tank for quite some time now, as it would make an absolutely beautiful "carpet" or substrate cover, but I'm concerned about the risk of introducing pests/ parasites. How do you introduce moss without mites or other unwanted bugs? Can it be microwaved without killing it, do you buy it from a greenhouse, or does dirt+moss from cooler areas of North America simply not have T parasites??
I've read that mosses release spores, similar to mushrooms, for reproduction. Do these spores present a hazard for T's like mold would?
Also, how do you keep it alive? Does it require sunlight or watering? Any help would be appreciated!! ( And I promise pics if and when I get a mossy tank established! )