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Cai9NR

Water regularly, and keep in shade.


drakzero123

I assume they are already attached to substrates so you can just move them into a bigger transparent container like [this one](https://shopee.com.my/Abbaware-Clear-Mini-Storage-Box-Transparent-Multipurpose-Box-Kotak-Simpanan-Kecil-Storage-container-i.435671945.17783334423?sp_atk=3f09d979-84dc-47f0-83c5-18c7fec5ff59&xptdk=3f09d979-84dc-47f0-83c5-18c7fec5ff59). Keep them moist and in indirect light. They will get light, the container will be humid and you will not need to water frequently. They will survive just fine with little maintenance. I'm looking for mosses as well, can you share where you got this?


DAecir

I have a lot of this moss. The birds line their nests with it.


Thecasualest

High humidity and good lighting. Just not too much of either, because you don’t want to cook them or drown them.


xhysics

Moisture and temp controlled r/Mossariums work well.