That's IAPLC 2015 Grand Prize scape "Longing by" by Takayuki Fukada. If I remember it right, the plant was Hemianthus callitrichoides Cuba.
Not sure about superglue, but if you get the light and CO2 right it'll pretty much grow anywhere it's roots can get a hold, even in pretty shallow substrate or in moss. It's creeping habit will do the rest. It can actually become a PITA if you don't get rid of all the trimmings since they will take anywhere they can get a tentative foothold.I know I would like to try a forest scape once. He is a master with all his scapes. How did he manage to let it grow without soil? Does it grow If you super glue it on rocks/wood?
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Not sure about superglue, but if you get the light and CO2 right it'll pretty much grow anywhere it's roots can get a hold, even in pretty shallow substrate or in moss. It's creeping habit will do the rest. It can actually become a PITA if you don't get rid of all the trimmings since they will take anywhere they can get a tentative foothold.
Leave a lot of nooks and crannies, then just pop it in with the rockwool still on it's roots.. With sufficient co2 and ferts it realy doesn't mind.. Hence the nurseries grow it on rockwool as well.. Anyway, the plant with rockwool can be squeezed into any gap you can find and grows on.. Monte carlo can do the same for you, slightly bigger but not realy that much different but easier to grow.
Taxiphyllum barbieri and Vesicularia dubyana are also worth considering. I think Tropica sell both in tubs which perhaps offers best value for money.
A couple of tubs will probably be plenty for what you have in mind; for instant impact perhaps one or two more.
I secure mine to wood using black cotton; if conditions suit they will grow and spread to cover quite quickly.
idea What the cost of mosses will be in a forest scape on a 80x40x40 cm tank. Fissidens seems expensive and you only get a little piece of it.
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