+Anna Rose I was kind of bummed that I lost the ending clip so I couldn't show how it looks): but so glad the concept gets through. And it works! Thank you Anna (:
It depends on where the input and output is, if the place where the pump sucks up water is on the very very very bottom of the tank then maybe putting a whole bunch of moss in front of it isn't the greatest idea, but usually any kind of carpeting plants since it's on the bottom, doesn't interfere with the circulation as much as some people would think.
HI Gus.. this was really great! I am always learning. When I learn more about plants then I may give it a shot again. I'm not patient and have trouble waiting lol So hubby says planted tanks aren't for me =(
No vids of finished result?
Where did you get the tiles? I don’t want to buy any that have paint or something that will hurt my fish without knowing
Nice idea.
Any update for this method?
Did it work?
Great idea. You can use the same method with rocks as well.
Bath sponge. Brilliant!
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great idea! thanks :)
This is so useful and really easy. Definitely a great explanation and a great DIY option.
+Anna Rose
I was kind of bummed that I lost the ending clip so I couldn't show how it looks): but so glad the concept gets through. And it works!
Thank you Anna (:
Myaquariuminfo definitely do an update video showing it! 😁
Very Nice Technique
friggen genius! That right there got me to subscribe. I hope you come back soon with more videos.
Very smart thinking! I will try this!
wouldnt using the tiles to cover large portions of the bottom interfere with water circulation?
It depends on where the input and output is, if the place where the pump sucks up water is on the very very very bottom of the tank then maybe putting a whole bunch of moss in front of it isn't the greatest idea, but usually any kind of carpeting plants since it's on the bottom, doesn't interfere with the circulation as much as some people would think.
Is there a reason why you used small tiles instead of one big one? Would it be possible to use one big tile?
Bro but how much quantity of moss do I require to make a carpet in a 30x30x19cm tank (4.5gallon)
You should do the math yourself just buy enough cause from what I saw you don't need to put alot to cover the tiles
Great idea, good sir!
Is the bottom of the tile glossed?
Hi by any chance can you suggest a way for a moss wall?
same way
great idea
Any idea when the moss is suppose to arrive?
+Dylan Vogt
Less than a week suppose, I chose the cheapest shipping heh
Myaquariuminfo thanks!
Myaquariuminfo hopefully it doesn't die 😂
+Dylan Vogt nah, I've tested it and moss can survive for up to 3 weeks (:
cool video
hey man have you shipped the moss yet, cant wait
+JR Galore
Yes, and I'll be doing another give away too (:
I want an update! lets see some established tiles!
No finished product shor?
Will the hot glue be toxic to the fish
Nope🙌 most don't contain any harmful chemicals
HI Gus.. this was really great! I am always learning. When I learn more about plants then I may give it a shot again. I'm not patient and have trouble waiting lol So hubby says planted tanks aren't for me =(
+DebTim A CANADIAN Girl
Heh totally get it!
They are a little tricky... But so worth it (:
Genius!
+Jennifer Cooper
Thanks !