Common Name: Java Moss
Family: Vesicularia dubyana-Now- Taxiphyllum Barbieri
Light: Low -to- Medium
Water: Wet is Good
Temperature : 70-80’s
Co2: Not Needed
Difficulty: Easy Peazy Lemon Squeezy
Size: Can grow To The Top Of The Aquarium If Not Cut
Placement: Carpet
Foliage: Feather-like
What can be said about Java Moss? I personally believe it is extremely beneficial in an aquarium.It hosts millions of microscopic edibles. The plant originates in Southeast Asia. The plant is easy to grow but very slow growing. Also about growth: I have Noticed Over The Years That It Grows Faster In Certain Seasons
Java Moss is not demanding in the aquarium. It does not require Co2 ejections to grow. In fact it tolerates very dull lighting. Also it does very well in an unheated tank. Here in Michigan I have noticed that if it is left in the window aquarium it dies back a little in late winter, only to revive with great growth in the spring. It is rare to find aquarium plants like Java Moss, in that all that is really needed is to throw it in and let it do it’s thing. On top of that, it is very beautiful!
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