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Went out 4x4ing today at a local spot called Captains crossing in Mia Mia state national park have got more pics but they are on camera still will upload later .. This is what I found it was attached to a tree the tree was partially submerged along side a flowing

Creek so the moss it's self was not submerged but was very wet I collected some hoping I would be able to use it in a tank does anyone know if it would be possible to use this moss submerged

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I've been collecting all sorts of mosses to see how they grow submerged. I haven't come across any that flourish, but many do survive and just have very poor growth. Fishmossy is right, your best bet is to just give it a go ;)

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Just an update placed some on stainless mesh on a splash zone from my tap it will not be submerged but will always be damp lights arnt over it 100% I'd say close to 25% light post-29-139909847557_thumb.jpg

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Thanks for all the encouragement I just hope I do it right and not kill this specimen.. is there anyway to know or find out what the specimen actually is ???

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Guest ANTHONYRAE

Mosses are notoriously difficult to identify.Growth pattern is not always reliable because it changes so much with the conditions.The only reliable way is to examine a fruiting body and these are rarely produced underwater.

In Singapore,a world expert,Dr Tan is the best bet.You send him a sample with fruit and hope he replies.

Some help is to be found here......http://www.aquamoss.net/Moss-List.htm

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Or you can go through the australian government Bryology PDFs available online.

Google Australian bryophyte culture and check the gov sites.

It's another world........some people prefer to take a chance with my guess...haha.

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Lol thanks once again Anthony you've been a big help I hope I find something :)

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Lol thanks once again Anthony you've been a big help I hope I find something :)

You're welcome.As I said' date='the Smartasses get special treatment.:encouragement:

And you don't have to live in QLD!

Mosses are coldwater plants....imagine the potential in Tasmania.[Just take your own partner'].

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I hope you do too bb imagine the quality of shrimp on this side of oz then lol

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Got game today tied some on a few rocks put into RCS as its got co2 [ATTACH]1550[/ATTACH]

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