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Johnny V

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I have a peice of driftwood in my tank (from the lfs, been boiled etc) and i want to attach java moss to it. How do i go about it. I was even thinking of stapling it to the drift wood. Would this cause problems? :dunno:
 
Lacky Band it to the BogWood.
 
Using cotton is best IMO. Its organic and breaks down, so after a couple of weeks you can easily just give it a tug and away it comes. [Edit: dont staple, you need to keep metal out of the tank (I think?)]

Jon
 
I have used fine fishing line in the past but next time I am going to use cotton thread. In addition to breaking down and being easy to remove, I think it would also be easier to tie.
 
I've heard some people have sucess with putting it in a fine mesh like a net and just tieing it to the bogwood. After a while it should start growing out of the holes in the mesh and will look natural
 
I attach it by simply wedging the root into a crevice in the wood. I've never bothered using ties or cotton or anything.
 
If it is java moss (and not a fern) you might be able to coax a stringy piece of it out and just tie it around the driftwood itself -- this is what I do with my moss. I actually use moss to tie down my java ferns, too.
 
we use fishing line.

You cant see it once its done so you can leave it until your sure its hanging on ok ;)
 
Fishing line here too, cotton breaks down too quickly and weakens the root system before it can develop
 

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