Shaddex Fish Addict Joined Jan 12, 2011 Messages 705 Reaction score 4 Location North Staffs Feb 14, 2011 #1 I have a lot of moss (see pic) growing by my garden pond and I was woundering if this could be used in my tropical tank, or will this kill fish ! Attachments moss.jpg 62 KB · Views: 27
I have a lot of moss (see pic) growing by my garden pond and I was woundering if this could be used in my tropical tank, or will this kill fish !
B BigTom Fishaholic Joined Apr 9, 2009 Messages 532 Reaction score 0 Feb 14, 2011 #2 Can't comment on that particular moss but in all likelihood being submerged at relatively high temperatures will probably mean it just rots away and fouls your water.
Can't comment on that particular moss but in all likelihood being submerged at relatively high temperatures will probably mean it just rots away and fouls your water.
K KittyKat Moderator Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 24, 2005 Messages 6,886 Reaction score 0 Location GB Feb 14, 2011 #3 That's not completely aquatic, it would rot under water. I used to use that sort of moss in salamander and newt vivariums.
That's not completely aquatic, it would rot under water. I used to use that sort of moss in salamander and newt vivariums.