LINLAN 5 Pieces 11.8X7.8in (20X30cm) Aquarium Moss Mesh, 304 Stainless Steel Aquatic Moss Wall, Easy to Cut, for Fixing and Propagating Aquatic Mosses, DIY Aquarium Filtration, and Aquascaping
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LINLAN 5 Pieces 11.8X7.8in (20X30cm) Aquarium Moss Mesh, 304 Stainless Steel Aquatic Moss Wall, Easy to Cut, for Fixing and Propagating Aquatic Mosses, DIY Aquarium Filtration, and Aquascaping
【Accelerated Propagation】 The stainless steel mesh is self-sinking. Tie the moss to the stainless steel mesh and lay it flat on the bottom of the aquarium to achieve better lighting conditions. If you use a bottom substrate such as sand or aquatic soil, the environment near the bottom will provide more nutrients, allowing the moss to grow faster.
【Easy to Operate】Use a line to tie aquatic moss or foreground plants to the stainless steel mesh and place them on the substrate at the bottom of the aquarium, where they can grow and take root naturally. The stainless steel mesh can also be used in various applications such as water pump compartments, filter inlets, and more.
【304 Stainless Steel】The aquatic moss net is made of tested high-quality 304 stainless steel. It will not rust or corrode in freshwater and will not harm aquatic plants, mosses, fish, or shrimp in the aquarium. You can use it with confidence.
【Size Conducive to Sphagnum Moss】The aperture of the stainless steel sphagnum moss mesh is 2mm, the wire diameter is 0.5mm, and the mesh count is 10. This specification of stainless steel mesh allows water, nutrients, and carbon dioxide to easily pass through it, thereby promoting the growth and attachment of sphagnum moss.
【Precautions】The edge of the stainless steel mesh may be very sharp. It is recommended to wear gloves during handling. It is not recommended to use in saltwater aquariums. It is also not recommended to use in aquariums with bottom-dwelling fish, because the fish may get injured.