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This is a creeping plant that grows on rocks, bogwood, etc. It thrives in dim light and likes warm temperatures. You should, however be careful when purchasing this plant. The genus name for Java moss is Vesicularia Dubyana.
Common Name: Java Moss
Family Name: Hypnaceae
Native To: South America
Lighting: Medium
pH: 5.5-9
Growth Demands: Difficult
Growth Form: Moss
Growth Rate: Slow
True Aquatic: Yes
Placement In Tank: Midground
Available As: 3-4 square patch
Grows along driftwood, rocks, and other surfaces; grows along rear glass for a plant backdrop effect
Does not need special or high intensity lighting; can be kept in any freshwater aquarium
Provides biofilm, hiding places, and security for the young when you place it in a breeding tank
Java Moss (Vesicularia dubyana) is fairly undemanding. It can be left floating or attached to a surface like wood or rockwork (anchor in place with fishing line or another tie and remove the ties when plant has attached). It will form mats that provide hiding places for inverts and fish fry as well as a low foreground texture to the aquarium. It is adaptable to a wide range of aquarium conditions. Mosses are sold in small loose portions.
Provide natural resting and hiding places for your smaller fish and invertebrates
Perfect for any size aquarium
Once the plant settles in the aquarium, the plant will start growing and turn greener as it receives light and feeds off nutrients