Has anyone here ever tried flattening out one or two marimo balls (Cladophora aegagropila) and attaching them to a rock or driftwood to form a nice lush, slow-growing carpet? I've seen one picture of a tank where someone did this and it looked quite stunning. However, given I am using a low-light setup without CO2, I wonder whether it would work for me.
P.S. -- Here's a link to the picture I saw. It's the log covered in green front & center.
Marimo Ball Tank Pic
anyone ever made a carpet out of marimo balls?
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Marimo balls a different species of clado from the one that usually causes us great heartburn.
Padre, you should try HC, I have grown it under a desk lamp without CO2.
Padre, you should try HC, I have grown it under a desk lamp without CO2.
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