which moss to use???

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dodgefreak8

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hey everyone I am trying to add some more green to my 220 on my large piece of driftwood. I would like to add one of the more exotic or rare moss but I am unsure of what one will do the best and have the desired effect I am after. here is a pic of the setup with the driftwood in question.
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I am wanting somthing that will grow good with mid to high light but no co2. I dose ferts regularly though. also I am wanting it to lay nicely and was thinking of placing it on the long sweeping branch going up and to the right. the mosses I have looked at are willow,xmas, and taiwan. I am leaning heavily towards taiwan but I don't know if it will do what I want.Any input would be great. thanks
 
I use Java Moss, but if you don't like it, I will defer to the plant experts.
 
In all the pics of java moss I have seen it look svery stringy. I am wanting a very green very full look and I don't think java moss will fill these requests. thanks for the input though
 
Try Riccia: Amano style :thumbsup:

HarleyK
 
HarleyK said:
Try Riccia: Amano style :thumbsup:

HarleyK

I agree, look at some of Takashi Amano's stuff, he will bring to light some nice carpeting plants which is what it sounds like you want.
 
waterscapeaq said:
with the big fishes he has inside the tank is not advisable to have riccia cos when riccia grows long enough with a sweep of the fishes he has in the tank the riccia will float up to the top of the tank do consider with care

Riccia is a plant that does have to be maintained regularly. It is necessary to trim it back as you would with most garden plants. Basically just keep your lawn mowed, and you will be fine.
 
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