Could someone recommend an acrylic yarn brand that isn't totally full of dyes? I've been boiling this mop for two days and I'm STILL getting dye out of it.
Thanks,
Roan
Thanks,
Roan
Kay, I'll check that out. I've found the best place to read up on spawning with mops et al is any killifish sitesnakeskinner said:I use a brand from wal-mart that has a black label and a big red heart (something heart name, can't remember). I don't boil mine but I've used green, a light purple and a dark salmon colored from them for killies and rainbows without having a problem. I also keep some sunken mops for cover in some of my livebearer tanks. KYle
The killifish sites state that a spawing mop has to be dark colored. Ideal is dark green. Obviously, from what snakeskinner is saying, not all fish are as picky as the ones on the sites I visitedfishisme said:try to get a white one, i dont think they had dies.
snakeskinner said:I use a brand from wal-mart that has a black label and a big red heart (something heart name, can't remember). I don't boil mine but I've used green, a light purple and a dark salmon colored from them for killies and rainbows without having a problem. I also keep some sunken mops for cover in some of my livebearer tanks. KYle
Cool, thanks!Raskolnikov said:You could pick up a small amount of commercial spawning material quite inexpensively as well.
I do business with this company and can recommend them whole-heartedly:
http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/listings.categories/ssid/132
Nah, if I don't go with this yarn, I'll buy something online. I think I'll boil it a couple more times tonight, once in vinegar, and a couple times in plain water. The vinegar should make it more colorfast.Otherwise, much luck with your search for better yarn. I know that several LFS in my area offer yarn spawning mops for sale...pricier than making your own, but if the yarn you have worries you, and you'd rather not order something online, you could look into that as well.