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Is it possible to grow moss and fern in a cold fresh water tank?
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I have some in my garagein a bucket that gets 12 hours of light with
temps around 50 and it grows . SLOwLY though.

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On Sat, 01 Feb 2003 14:03:57 +0000, Mike Edwardes
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Is it possible to grow moss and fern in a cold fresh water tank?


Yes, as long as cold means room temperature, not freezing! Java moss
in particular will grow better at room temperatures thean "tropical"
temperatures.

Mike.


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