How to grow Java moss | Basics
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Java moss is a moss belonging to the Hypnaceae family. Native to Southeast Asia, it is commonly used in freshwater aquariums. It attaches to rocks, roots, and driftwood, and it's a great plant for beginners to get their hands wet in the aquascaping world. It is especially popular among aquarists raising fry (baby fish) and tadpoles, to protect them from cannibalistic adults. Java moss can also provide food for the newly formed fry, which can be challenging to feed. Some shrimp like to tear the miniature leaves off it to eat. ▼ My Page ▼ Blog ►► http://bit.ly/1sDIbt0 Photography ►► http://on.fb.me/1T1UczS ▼ More Videos ▼ Aquariums ►► http://bit.ly/1P8lsgU Budgie/Papagaj ►► http://bit.ly/1O8DrF7 ▬▬SUBSCRIBE▬▬ http://bit.ly/1MhbNy8
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do you use co2? this java moss looks great. I use a T5 light 4000K. Howmany Kelvin do you use for your light?thanks!
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Thanks for video amazing plant's
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Great video, java moss is great to have! Thumbs up :D
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Good vídeo! I'm spanish and I dont know english very well but I understad it at all ;) like
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One or my favorite channels!! Why not just use text if you're uncomfortable with using your voice??
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