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    Default Fire, Flame, Spiral Moss

    This moss is new and unique, unlike other moss, this moss grow like a flame , spirally upward.




    It's requirement is similar to other moss.

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    Very nice, how do the shrimp like it?

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    I think so, as it is like for other moss. But I like this moss most of all moss.

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    Great.
    Not the only moos growing upward but very nice indeed.

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    Hello,

    I saw the Flamemoss in an American Shop, but it was much expensive (about $30 per 5x5cm) but I really really like it!! How does it grow?? Faster or lower than proper mosses?


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    Michael,

    It grows at a rate like Taiwan moss. It was expensive here too, newly tied on 5x6cm mess was $S50 !

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    Hey,

    thanks for your reply, but I don't keep Taiwan Moos But I would say a bit lower than Javamoss or Singapuremoss??

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    Yeah, Java moss grows the fastest of all.

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    Might be, but I made the experience, that Singapuremoss also grows very, very fast! And it looks much better

    in what water conditions do you keep your Moss, and how long do you keep it, that it has such a mass??

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    Singapore Moss can look very nice in cold temperature.

    The moss was kept in around 6.8 and 27 to 28C. To grow that mess, it took about 3 months.

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