C carlo1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2009 90 0 0 milltown NJ Nov 18, 2009 #1 i was wondering how do you get moss to grow on drift wood or a twig in your tank any help thanks
O Outlander Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 1, 2009 204 3 0 Japan Nov 18, 2009 #2 Just tie it on with fishing line! Leave it for about a month to give it time to grow onto the wood before you remove the line, and your away. Easy!! Good luck.
Just tie it on with fishing line! Leave it for about a month to give it time to grow onto the wood before you remove the line, and your away. Easy!! Good luck.
M msjinkzd Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 2, 2007 2,980 23 68 pa Nov 20, 2009 #3 I use black zip ties, fishing line, or cotton thread. All will work
S smithj427 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 10, 2008 341 1 0 Edmonton, Canada Nov 23, 2009 #6 I prefer black thread just because you can usually keep it hidden that way. Some people use elastics too
I prefer black thread just because you can usually keep it hidden that way. Some people use elastics too
jcardona1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 5, 2007 11,491 40 0 43 South of Heaven Nov 23, 2009 #7 i use brown or dark green sewing thread
H Haberdasher Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 24, 2008 22 0 0 Los Angeles Dec 4, 2009 #8 I've used thread before but it disintegrated and got all over the place, maybe I was using the wrong stuff. Now I use fishing line.
I've used thread before but it disintegrated and got all over the place, maybe I was using the wrong stuff. Now I use fishing line.
mgamer20o0 Gambusia MFK Member Mar 28, 2007 957 1 16 so cali www.bobstropicalplants.com Dec 4, 2009 #9 thats what it should do is disintegrate in the tank. fishing line i think is the best.