TomatoandEgg
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Well planned and executed, looks lovely
Hi all,I assumed it would be a Fig from the roots. I had to look this one up, and it is the <"Jamaican Cherry">.
cheers Darrel
This is my tank picture took last Saturday
This is my first time seeing this moss. I can see it is growing in one area near Bolbitis difformisThat looks like some kind of terrestrial fissidens...got some on my tank too
Moss must be number one plant for hardiness. I had a piece of root in my garage which must have been there bone dry for God knows how many years, definitely more than 5 anyway. It was a nice shape that fitted into my current scape so I gave it a good going over with a wire brush to remove a lot of the dead bark which brought up some nice looking grain underneath. Soaked for 48hrs before putting in my scape about 12 months ago and it's now starting to fill out with Moss. I didn't want any Moss so I spot dosed it with Excel which turned it grey for a while but now it's making a come back.
I've gave up on it, if it wants to stay that much who am I to argue with it looks like I'll have to incorporate it into the scape some how.
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