Hi Andrew,
Sorry...... I really meant to get back to this sooner.
Busy few days.....

Most of the time .....I realize ....the more I learn ...the less I know
But....I have lots of experience growing moss.( a personal mission)
I was determined to be able to grow moss in my PDF tanks.
My favorite moss is from Black Jungle.
Live Tropical Moss
It's a little pricey, but well worth it. I don't what know they do to it? But it's great. It goes further than you might expect.

It does take a little practice...needs lots of direct/ misting/ moisture and light.
If you should try BJ's ; pull it apart gently when placing it....woody parts touching the object or substrate. Don't cut it.
You will be able to tell the top from the bottom. I have this moss growing on glass surfaces!

recent FF thread: see post #10

http://www.frogforum.net/beginner-di...ants-fake.html

Moss tip ---- for growing moss on glass along the perimeter of the enclosure... (were the substrate meets the glass)

I use this product made by "quickie" They are cheap and can not scratch the glass.
Homepro Shower Squeegee by Quickie Manufacturing - Essential Hardware

I trim them so they are not as wide. I actually cut the scraper in half at handle.
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I have one for each enclosure ( never share these between enclosures ) If you mist the interior glass with distilled water...then scrape all the gunk and poop down to the substrate....the moss will grow on what collects. It makes little piles of 'compost'/ cleans the glass nicely/ and will make great snacks for the springtails and isopods. Yummy !

Answer to your "albums" question--here you go:
http://www.frogforum.net/members/flybyferns-albums.html

The plants that will grow well are the suggestions mentioned - here- in post #12
I'm sure other members have other favorites, as there are plenty of 'green thumbs' here on FF.

Best,Lynn