Do you Mbuna eat your plants??

I have never used java moss. Never really heard of it being used in african tanks. I would think the mbuna would eat it since it comes apart easily. its usually used in fry tanks or as a ground cover.

You could always add some to your african tnak and keep a little bit in another tank and if the africans eat it you can always add more as it grow fairly quickly under the right conditions.
 
Originally posted by valerie
I have never used java moss. Never really heard of it being used in african tanks. I would think the mbuna would eat it since it comes apart easily. its usually used in fry tanks or as a ground cover.

You could always add some to your african tnak and keep a little bit in another tank and if the africans eat it you can always add more as it grow fairly quickly under the right conditions.
I do keep Java moss in my tank also...the problem isnt with that, they never touch it...its the Java fern that their trashing! They never touch my anarchis or java moss though.
 
Really, weird.I would have thought that the java moss would be a salad bar to africans. It is fine "leaved",picks apart easily and isn't supposed to taste bad like java fern supposedly does.

jeffro426- What sort of africans do you have? some eat plants more then others.
 
If yo uwant to try plants for the first time in a mbuna tank stick with java ferns or maybe even anubias as they are 2 of the best plants. Both are hardy and have thick leaves which are harder for the mbuna to eat. Plus both grow well in lower light.

Stick with java ferns to begin with, then if they work try other plants.
 
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