Luffy Decorative Aquatic Moss Wall/Floor Mesh Kit, Create a Lush Living Plant Moss Wall or Moss Carpet for Your Fish Tank (Plant Not Included): Includes 2 Mesh Pieces, 10 Cable Ties & 5 Suction Cups
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Cyirra, sorry that it wasn't mossed
As the plastic mess is not that thick, I am unsure if it will be durable enough for a bearded dragon. You might be able to make it work by using more suction cups or attaching it more securely to the wall.
A moss wall kit, not moss, is what this item is. A beautiful display can be achieved by using it in the tank to place moss. Here is the link to our store if you wish to buy moss plants It's on Google. Go to http//gl/Eu1eZm
If your fish are bigger, I wouldn't even consider it
Selected User Reviews For Luffy Decorative Aquatic Moss Wall/Floor Mesh Kit, Create a Lush Living Plant Moss Wall or Moss Carpet for Your Fish Tank (Plant Not Included): Includes 2 Mesh Pieces, 10 Cable Ties & 5 Suction Cups
When I saw this I knew I had to get it for my 29 gallon aquarium. I love the look of a planted, natural looking The moss was tied to the squares with fishing line. I had already had plants in the tank and a large piece of wood in it and all sorts of stuff, so I tried to fit this in without realizing there was a small area on the bottom. It wouldn't be possible for any of my fish to get behind it since they're so large, but I thought A couple of my dwarf gourami got caught behind it, and they were badly damaged. It is my hope that the blue one does make it, as he got the worst damage out of the two. Worried is the best word to describe me. In any case, please take care and make sure that your fish cannot get behind it if you decide to buy this. I also have yoyo loaches behind it, but they are easily able to get out of it. There was a problem with the gourami. It doesn't matter what you think they can't get through, they will be able to. Just be careful, even the tiniest space can be passed through.
built it according to the instructions, but two of my fish got stuck in the squares and have already In addition to the smaller one whose head got stuck in the square and then died, another fish got caught between the net and the glass and died shortly after.
Even on a 10 gallon tank, this isn't big enough to sandwich the entire way across. If you're worried about spending too much money, it's cheaper to buy some green mesh from a hardware store. As far as the suction cups are concerned, they aren't attached very well. I ended up using a needle and thread to "sew" them to the mesh, but by the time I was done setting it up, I decided it had been a waste. The black mesh is ugly (green would blend better), the coverage is tiny (5 inches is not enough for 10 gallons), and the holes look big enough to catch small fish like tetras or guppies. Given how small the thing is, it is just poorly designed. The hole is too large for the fish you would put in a small aquarium and the tank is too small for a big The money and time spent are wasted.
It caused two of my fish to die because they got stuck behind it. Having small fish can end up underneath it and get stuck if you dont catch them in time. One of the suction cups came loose after a couple of days, creating a gap between the product and the glass, giving the tiny fish a chance to get trapped. In the end, he died because he got stuck. My initial fix fixed the issue, but then the same thing happened the next day. Wasn't going to deal with more dead fish, so I threw it away.
You can kill your small fish here by allowing them to get trapped in here. As long as your fish are larger, you do not have to worry about that, but the product does not encourage plant growth through I thought it looked like some strange net stuck to the inside of the tank by suction cups, which trapped the plant inside.
sheet of moss to the mesh using black thread, and I'm very pleased with the result. The pros are In the picture, Mesh blends in with black substrate very well, while being sturdy enough to bend into any shape. In the picture, Mesh works great for moss, while cons This mesh floats, even with moss attached (i weighted mine with some rocks to make it stick to the ground).
A half pound of java moss was in a plastic container waiting to be used. In order to place the suction cups, I cut holes in the plywood with scissors and pressed them into place with a pair of scissors. I spread out approximately 4 oz of java moss over one plastic canvas sheet, laid another over it, and connected them with zip ties, which I then shortened. I went through this process for all six kits. The suction cups seemed to be pretty secure when I gently pressed them to the interior glass of my aquarium. My fingers are crossed that over the next few weeks I will see new growth. For now, though, the holes in the canvas are small enough that the moss can't be seen in much detail, which may work in my favor once it reaches its established size. There are no problems with the product as it is There is nothing I would like to complain about. My only hope as far as the java moss is to grow well, and to not spend $75 on a snack buffet for my goldfish. I love it.
Two of my fish were lost! I'm devastated! If you have fish in your tank, this product should not be used. When one of my loaches went missing today, I lifted him up and saw his face all cut up, I was surprised that he stayed in there. Though I thought they were too big to get stuck in there, I pulled the loach aside and there he was. It was not easy to pry him out, and I'm not sure if he will survive. of days before I found one of my fancy garfish on the tank bottom with his face kind of cut up. I thought he had just died and some amano shrimp had attacked him, but nope - he had not died. As far as his marks are concerned, they are the same as mine. assumed his death was due to old age (I've had this tank over two years, and my guppies before him! Having had my tank for quite some time, I was really heartbroken when I lost some fish out of the blue. In no case should this product be used in fish tanks. To sum up In the presence of dr. There will be holes in the water that you will catch fish in, even if you don't expect it. It would be helpful if you thought about your fish before buying.