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Will Dried Moss Return to Life?

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MalloryDar
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Welcome back everyone! In this one we'll upgrade a few of my setups and remove the terrarium from the terrarium in an aquarium. As I said in the video, this wasn't an easy decision to make because once it's out, it's out. However, the more time went on I felt that it was the right thing to do for a number of reasons. The fish will have a larger volume of water to enjoy, the aquarium will look nicer and the tank can be rescaped/planted to some degree.

With the above in mind, I will most like use a few seiryu stones and some driftwood to spice up the scape. I'm not sure about the wood, but definitely the stones. Keep in mind that I want to retain the hardscape that's there currently and simply add to it. I know the aquarium isn't much to look at now, but it will be magnificent in no time. If that's a process you'd like to see, let me know in the comments otherwise I'll just do it on my own.

I purchased the Dusk Moss Mix and the vivarium plants from https://www.glassboxtropicals.com/ They have a great selection of plants that always come in well. Definitely a good resource to use if you're in the market for plants, microfauna, hardscape or dusk moss of course.

Also, the botanicals came from https://tanninaquatics.com/ They have an excellent selection of botanicals that are reasonably priced. If you've never ordered them before I'd recommend one of their enigma packs and let them know what type of setups you keep. They'll curate a bag full of botanicals specifically designed for your hobby.

If you have any comments, suggestions or questions, leave them down in the comments! Also for additional content like this, photos of my terrariums, projects sneak peeks and more, follow me on Instagram @SerpaDesign. https://www.instagram.com/serpadesign/

#moss #botanicals #serpadesign

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