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04-18-2012, 06:36 AM
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Which Moss is more heat tolerant?
I am aware that mosses favor cooler temperatures.
I believe that temperature range for aquatic mosses maxes out ~80F ?
That said, in your experience, which moss is more heat tolerant: Christmas Moss or Peacock Moss?
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Re: Which Moss is more heat tolerant?
peacock moss looses it's shape at higher temps. christmas almost look like peacock till it starts growing out...
java moss is the only moss i know of that can go be on,80 and take the temp all the way to 86.
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You want the java moss and simular species. Not the Christmas moss species and simular. Check on aquamoss.net
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