Java moss

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I was wondernig if i could use Java moss to cover a floating (turtle dock) which i use for my newts. will tehy like it and also will it grow into water so newts can use it as bridge onto the dock?:confused:
 
I have moss on my turtle dock. I think it would be best if you just had the moss in the water.
Sam:happy:
P.S I think you posted this question in the rong place;)
 
Alright, thankyou, was trying to find anther way to help newts onto dock but i guess they'll just swim up or something:p
 
Use floating plants in the tank, they should clime on that.
 
Some very useful advice, thankyou:D
 
Some lovely pictures, Thanks:happy:. Althoguh i have heard that Java moss can grow very quickly and grow out of control. Does this depend and the water and light condidtion?
 
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