Java Moss Aquarium Plant
Java Moss 1 portion = about 1 tablespoon Light: L Java Moss or Taxiphyllum barbieri is one of the most common aquatic mosses kept in aquaria. Java Moss is a self-attaching easy to grow plant that will thrive under some of the worst lighting possible as long as the water has enough nutrient to feed it. Tying this plant onto aquarium decorations like rocks or wood with black cotton sewing thread or common fishing line is ideal. The Java Moss, Taxiphyllum barbieri, will produce rhizoids (root-like structures) and attach the moss to these items permanently. The scientific name of Java Moss has been regularly misidentified as Vesicularia dubyana for a long time. Java Moss properly belongs to the genus Taxiphyllum as correctly described on our site.
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