driftwood N moss

Aylmer

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hiya,I have driftwood in my tank. I would like to know how to go about n get some moss growing on it. Firstly is it advisable n secondly can I get some from rivers. Is there any prior treatment needed befor putting it into the tank, like the precautions needed for driftwood.thanks N take care
 
I would not trust DW from streams. They can have insects, bacteria, chemicals, ect. If you REALLY do, try to boil the wood for a while. Take out and scrub well, and boil again.

Just tie some moss to the wood and it will attach.
 
The driftwood has been treated and its perfect. I was wondering if any precautions have to be taken to preserve the tank from parasites or the like if I take moss from a river and put it in my tank directly.
 
I would not try and use river/lake moss. If again you must---I would treat it with Alum.
 
better question is where are you from, and what species of moss is it, and photo to id if you dont know.

I really really don't think that anybody, on this site or otherwise, is going to be able to ID a moss with a few pictures. It would be hard to figure out the moss type even if they had the moss to look at and examine in person. There are many many different types of moss. To try and ID one that may not even be in the hobby would be either very difficult or impossible.
 
I have many sources to ID moss if you do have a current picture.
 
Play it safe and just get some java moss. Break it up into a few little clumps and sprigs and attach to various pieces of wood etc. A little goes a long way.
 
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