The best view is in the upper left hand corner. It was found growing on a log in South Carolina. Thanks. Brooks
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The best view is in the upper left hand corner. It was found growing on a log in South Carolina. Thanks. Brooks
Maybe. I think moss from regions of the world such as NC hace winters which the moss "hybernates". So the way i understand it if it does grow it would more then likely require a rest period for a few months. If this is true or not please some one let me know. This is what i think i read some where but not entirly sure.
BTW, that looks somewhat like tropical pillow moss. it looks more shaggy though.
aj
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I've had nominal to poor success with that type. I even had them in 10 gallons with a shop light above for lighting and they never did well. Perhaps your luck will be better than mine-- I've had good success with other types though.
Best,
Justin
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