Feature

●LIVE AQUARIUM PLANT - 3 Java Moss (Taxiphyllum Barbieri) golf ball size portion or larger, we like to be generous
●LIVE ARRIVAL GUARANTEE - We guarantee live arrival on all of our livestock. If a plant ever arrives dead send us a clear photo of the plant in the unopened bag within 24 hours of delivery and and we will replace once verified.
●Care instructions: place moss on rock, wood, or a structure and then wrap thread around it to secure the moss so it doesn t go all over the place in the tank and get sucked into the filter. You can also use fishing line, yarn, or super glue (yes super glue is aquarium safe)


Description

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Java Moss Taxiphyllum Barbieri

Java Moss (Taxiphyllum Barbieri) is one of the most popular aquarium moss in the planted tank hobby. It is a slow growing plant that can be placed anywhere in the tank but is most commonly attached to a surface. Marcus Fish Tanks Java Moss adds the perfect touch to any aquarium.

  • Used to create cover for baby fish and shrimp to hide in and safely feed on the scraps of microorganisms the moss provides
  • Wrap around aquascape objects like rock or driftwood to create a new unique look in a planted tank
  • To ensure your moss stays in place, use super glue or thread to safely attach it to something otherwise the moss pieces will float all around the tank
  • Aquarium moss is a great beginner friendly plant and is an easy intro to keeping live aquatic plants

Just a few of the many benefits

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Provides Cover for Baby Fish

Shrimp Love Moss

Easy To Grow

Perfect for Aquascaping

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Things to remember about Java Moss

Moss often times has some brown strands mixed in, this is normal and to be expected due to how the moss is initially grown and harvested. The Java moss will grow in and look very nice but understand it needs time to grow in and establish. You Should attach it to something so it can stay locked in and have a chance to anchor in place.