Yes, and I would be cautious when doing this. I purchased fissidens from ebay which was grown emersed. It grew fine, but it was also contaminated with other mosses. I thought the growth looked a bit weird as it was growing in, only to later realise I was looking at java moss intertwined in the fissidens. I also had some other unidentified moss start growing which I suspect may have been miroshaki.Any body buy this from eBay or have any suggestions where I could get some from?
Well that”ll teach me to ring them rather than go by what the website is saying. I made a plant order with them online over the weekend as well and it was showing as sold out. Same with the Riverwood website.I was in Aquarium Gardens today and they had loads of pots of this in stock.
Indeed. The ever so slightest minute piece that remains in the tank will grow. Good thing though is that it grows so slow that it gives times to remove what's visible once it pops its head out. In a scape with hardscape it is virtually impossible to remove.Yes, and I would be cautious when doing this. I purchased fissidens from ebay which was grown emersed. It grew fine, but it was also contaminated with other mosses. I thought the growth looked a bit weird as it was growing in, only to later realise I was looking at java moss intertwined in the fissidens. I also had some other unidentified moss start growing which I suspect may have been miroshaki.
As many people know, java moss can sometimes be a bit of a nightmare to actually fully remove from a tank, and I didn't want it in my tank
Just spoke to Aquarium Gardens and they haven't had any pots of this in stock from their suppliers for ages, its a rare thing for them to get supplies of this supposedly but luckily they will sell a portion from their own tanks (much bigger than the suppliers portions as well, dave said) so i'm happy now, I will have some for this weekend's new scape!I was in Aquarium Gardens today and they had loads of pots of this in stock.
That must have been what I saw then. It is a great shop, my first visit. The display tanks are fantastic, I need to up my game!Just spoke to Aquarium Gardens and they haven't had any pots of this in stock from their suppliers for ages, its a rare thing for them to get supplies of this supposedly but luckily they will sell a portion from their own tanks (much bigger than the suppliers portions as well, dave said) so i'm happy now, I will have some for this weekend's new scape!