ddavila06
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All peat is sphagnum, but not all sphagnum is peat. Just like all thumbs are fingers, but not all fingers are thumbs (well, I do know some people where that is true)
If it looks like dirt, it's peat moss; if it looks like dry moss, it's sphagnum moss. Peat is sold in bails, usually anywhere from 1 to 4 cubic feet, and is usually outdoors in the garden center. Sphagnum is rarely sold in quantities larger than 1 cu. ft., and is usually found near indoor potting mixes to be used as a mulch for potted plants or to make a pot out of a hanging wire basket (by stuffing it in between the wires tightly enough so that it will hold potting mix).![]()
i know exactly wha tyou are talking about!
now my question is, do you think i can stuff some of this in my fluval filter (inside the canister) or would it make little to no differences in such small quantities...?