Java Moss, Bogor Moss (Golf ball portion)
$7.99
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Java moss originates in Southeast Asia, including Japan, Singapore, Java island, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The plant grows on land and underwater and is usually found growing on rocks, riverbanks, and tree trunks in moist, tropical climates.
Java moss is one of the most common aquatic and semi-aquatic plants in the wild and has the ability to grow on almost every surface, including driftwood, gravel, and the surface of the water.
Java moss is a bright green leafy plant that forms dense, carpet-like clumps. The plant’s stems are short, reaching a maximum of 4 inches tall, and are covered in tiny 0.7-inch overlapping leaves.
Java mosses don’t have roots. Instead, the plants have tiny sticky “feet” called rhizoids, which anchor them in place. The plants grow slowly, at a rate of between 1 and 1.5 inches per month.
When grown underwater, Java moss has smaller greener leaves than when grown on land. Young, newly planted moss is brighter than old moss.
Benefits:
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
When grown underwater in a tank, the plant has several requirements that should be considered during tank set up to mimic its natural damp, warm Southeast Asian habitat.
Java mosses need a surface to grow on, but they’re not picky — the moss will grow on substrate, driftwood, stones, glass surfaces, and tank decorations.
Moderate or dim tank lighting for 8–10 hours per day is fine because the plant is used to growing in shaded conditions in the wild. Bright lighting allows the plant to grow densely but increases algae growth.
The moss is used to moderately warm waters and tolerates temperatures up to 86°F, but it grows fastest in water with a temperature of around 75°F.
Java moss doesn’t have roots, which means it can be grown on a variety of horizontal and vertical surfaces inside an aquarium. The easiest use of the plant is carpeting for the bottom of the tank.
Because the moss grows dense and short, it’s ideal for covering-up unattractive features in an aquarium, like plastic decorations.
This moss is a popular aquascaping plant, and it looks attractive when grown on a piece of driftwood assembled in the tank to look like a small tree. The plant quickly spreads from its original clump if not trimmed.
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Scientific name: Taxiphyllum barbieri
Common names: Java moss, Bogor moss
Origin: Southeast Asia
Height: 2–4 inches
Growth rate: Slow (1–1.5 inches per month)
Color: Bright green
Aquarium placement: Carpeting
Water type: Freshwater
Temperature: 60–80°F (15–27°C)
pH: 5.0–8.0
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One golf ball sized portion.
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Java moss originates in Southeast Asia, including Japan, Singapore, Java island, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The plant grows on land and underwater and is usually found growing on rocks, riverbanks, and tree trunks in moist, tropical climates.
Java moss is one of the most common aquatic and semi-aquatic plants in the wild and has the ability to grow on almost every surface, including driftwood, gravel, and the surface of the water.
Java moss is a bright green leafy plant that forms dense, carpet-like clumps. The plant’s stems are short, reaching a maximum of 4 inches tall, and are covered in tiny 0.7-inch overlapping leaves.
Java mosses don’t have roots. Instead, the plants have tiny sticky “feet” called rhizoids, which anchor them in place. The plants grow slowly, at a rate of between 1 and 1.5 inches per month.
When grown underwater, Java moss has smaller greener leaves than when grown on land. Young, newly planted moss is brighter than old moss.
Benefits:
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
When grown underwater in a tank, the plant has several requirements that should be considered during tank set up to mimic its natural damp, warm Southeast Asian habitat.
Java mosses need a surface to grow on, but they’re not picky — the moss will grow on substrate, driftwood, stones, glass surfaces, and tank decorations.
Moderate or dim tank lighting for 8–10 hours per day is fine because the plant is used to growing in shaded conditions in the wild. Bright lighting allows the plant to grow densely but increases algae growth.
The moss is used to moderately warm waters and tolerates temperatures up to 86°F, but it grows fastest in water with a temperature of around 75°F.
Java moss doesn’t have roots, which means it can be grown on a variety of horizontal and vertical surfaces inside an aquarium. The easiest use of the plant is carpeting for the bottom of the tank.
Because the moss grows dense and short, it’s ideal for covering-up unattractive features in an aquarium, like plastic decorations.
This moss is a popular aquascaping plant, and it looks attractive when grown on a piece of driftwood assembled in the tank to look like a small tree. The plant quickly spreads from its original clump if not trimmed.
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Scientific name: Taxiphyllum barbieri
Common names: Java moss, Bogor moss
Origin: Southeast Asia
Height: 2–4 inches
Growth rate: Slow (1–1.5 inches per month)
Color: Bright green
Aquarium placement: Carpeting
Water type: Freshwater
Temperature: 60–80°F (15–27°C)
pH: 5.0–8.0
Quantity:
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🤑Spend $35 or more on your order and we will send you a free plant or a nerite snail. Your choice! Just leave us a note with your order and it will be included!
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One golf ball sized portion.
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Java moss originates in Southeast Asia, including Japan, Singapore, Java island, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The plant grows on land and underwater and is usually found growing on rocks, riverbanks, and tree trunks in moist, tropical climates.
Java moss is one of the most common aquatic and semi-aquatic plants in the wild and has the ability to grow on almost every surface, including driftwood, gravel, and the surface of the water.
Java moss is a bright green leafy plant that forms dense, carpet-like clumps. The plant’s stems are short, reaching a maximum of 4 inches tall, and are covered in tiny 0.7-inch overlapping leaves.
Java mosses don’t have roots. Instead, the plants have tiny sticky “feet” called rhizoids, which anchor them in place. The plants grow slowly, at a rate of between 1 and 1.5 inches per month.
When grown underwater, Java moss has smaller greener leaves than when grown on land. Young, newly planted moss is brighter than old moss.
Benefits:
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
When grown underwater in a tank, the plant has several requirements that should be considered during tank set up to mimic its natural damp, warm Southeast Asian habitat.
Java mosses need a surface to grow on, but they’re not picky — the moss will grow on substrate, driftwood, stones, glass surfaces, and tank decorations.
Moderate or dim tank lighting for 8–10 hours per day is fine because the plant is used to growing in shaded conditions in the wild. Bright lighting allows the plant to grow densely but increases algae growth.
The moss is used to moderately warm waters and tolerates temperatures up to 86°F, but it grows fastest in water with a temperature of around 75°F.
Java moss doesn’t have roots, which means it can be grown on a variety of horizontal and vertical surfaces inside an aquarium. The easiest use of the plant is carpeting for the bottom of the tank.
Because the moss grows dense and short, it’s ideal for covering-up unattractive features in an aquarium, like plastic decorations.
This moss is a popular aquascaping plant, and it looks attractive when grown on a piece of driftwood assembled in the tank to look like a small tree. The plant quickly spreads from its original clump if not trimmed.
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Scientific name: Taxiphyllum barbieri
Common names: Java moss, Bogor moss
Origin: Southeast Asia
Height: 2–4 inches
Growth rate: Slow (1–1.5 inches per month)
Color: Bright green
Aquarium placement: Carpeting
Water type: Freshwater
Temperature: 60–80°F (15–27°C)
pH: 5.0–8.0
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🤑Spend $35 or more on your order and we will send you a free plant or a nerite snail. Your choice! Just leave us a note with your order and it will be included!
âť“Have more questions? Just send us a message and we will respond within a few hours.
🤔 Not sure what to order? Click the custom order button on our shop page and we can help you pick out what would be best for your aquarium!
One golf ball sized portion.
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Java moss originates in Southeast Asia, including Japan, Singapore, Java island, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The plant grows on land and underwater and is usually found growing on rocks, riverbanks, and tree trunks in moist, tropical climates.
Java moss is one of the most common aquatic and semi-aquatic plants in the wild and has the ability to grow on almost every surface, including driftwood, gravel, and the surface of the water.
Java moss is a bright green leafy plant that forms dense, carpet-like clumps. The plant’s stems are short, reaching a maximum of 4 inches tall, and are covered in tiny 0.7-inch overlapping leaves.
Java mosses don’t have roots. Instead, the plants have tiny sticky “feet” called rhizoids, which anchor them in place. The plants grow slowly, at a rate of between 1 and 1.5 inches per month.
When grown underwater, Java moss has smaller greener leaves than when grown on land. Young, newly planted moss is brighter than old moss.
Benefits:
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
When grown underwater in a tank, the plant has several requirements that should be considered during tank set up to mimic its natural damp, warm Southeast Asian habitat.
Java mosses need a surface to grow on, but they’re not picky — the moss will grow on substrate, driftwood, stones, glass surfaces, and tank decorations.
Moderate or dim tank lighting for 8–10 hours per day is fine because the plant is used to growing in shaded conditions in the wild. Bright lighting allows the plant to grow densely but increases algae growth.
The moss is used to moderately warm waters and tolerates temperatures up to 86°F, but it grows fastest in water with a temperature of around 75°F.
Java moss doesn’t have roots, which means it can be grown on a variety of horizontal and vertical surfaces inside an aquarium. The easiest use of the plant is carpeting for the bottom of the tank.
Because the moss grows dense and short, it’s ideal for covering-up unattractive features in an aquarium, like plastic decorations.
This moss is a popular aquascaping plant, and it looks attractive when grown on a piece of driftwood assembled in the tank to look like a small tree. The plant quickly spreads from its original clump if not trimmed.
SHIPPING
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Scientific name: Taxiphyllum barbieri
Common names: Java moss, Bogor moss
Origin: Southeast Asia
Height: 2–4 inches
Growth rate: Slow (1–1.5 inches per month)
Color: Bright green
Aquarium placement: Carpeting
Water type: Freshwater
Temperature: 60–80°F (15–27°C)
pH: 5.0–8.0
Buy 2 Get 1 Free: Valid on all items with Buy 2 Get 1 Free in the title. Just purchase 2, and we will send the 3rd free.
📬Free Priority Mail shipping upgrade when you spend $50 or more. Get your plants quicker and healthier!
âś… Snail Free Plants!
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âś… 1 Month After Order Customer Support(Plants aren't doing well? We can help you diagnose the problem!)
âś…Satisfaction Guaranteed!
🤑Spend $35 or more on your order and we will send you a free plant or a nerite snail. Your choice! Just leave us a note with your order and it will be included!
âť“Have more questions? Just send us a message and we will respond within a few hours.
🤔 Not sure what to order? Click the custom order button on our shop page and we can help you pick out what would be best for your aquarium!
One golf ball sized portion.
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Java moss originates in Southeast Asia, including Japan, Singapore, Java island, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The plant grows on land and underwater and is usually found growing on rocks, riverbanks, and tree trunks in moist, tropical climates.
Java moss is one of the most common aquatic and semi-aquatic plants in the wild and has the ability to grow on almost every surface, including driftwood, gravel, and the surface of the water.
Java moss is a bright green leafy plant that forms dense, carpet-like clumps. The plant’s stems are short, reaching a maximum of 4 inches tall, and are covered in tiny 0.7-inch overlapping leaves.
Java mosses don’t have roots. Instead, the plants have tiny sticky “feet” called rhizoids, which anchor them in place. The plants grow slowly, at a rate of between 1 and 1.5 inches per month.
When grown underwater, Java moss has smaller greener leaves than when grown on land. Young, newly planted moss is brighter than old moss.
Benefits:
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
When grown underwater in a tank, the plant has several requirements that should be considered during tank set up to mimic its natural damp, warm Southeast Asian habitat.
Java mosses need a surface to grow on, but they’re not picky — the moss will grow on substrate, driftwood, stones, glass surfaces, and tank decorations.
Moderate or dim tank lighting for 8–10 hours per day is fine because the plant is used to growing in shaded conditions in the wild. Bright lighting allows the plant to grow densely but increases algae growth.
The moss is used to moderately warm waters and tolerates temperatures up to 86°F, but it grows fastest in water with a temperature of around 75°F.
Java moss doesn’t have roots, which means it can be grown on a variety of horizontal and vertical surfaces inside an aquarium. The easiest use of the plant is carpeting for the bottom of the tank.
Because the moss grows dense and short, it’s ideal for covering-up unattractive features in an aquarium, like plastic decorations.
This moss is a popular aquascaping plant, and it looks attractive when grown on a piece of driftwood assembled in the tank to look like a small tree. The plant quickly spreads from its original clump if not trimmed.
SHIPPING
- Shipping MIGHT be postponed if the temperature in your area is below 38 or above 85 for the coming week
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Scientific name: Taxiphyllum barbieri
Common names: Java moss, Bogor moss
Origin: Southeast Asia
Height: 2–4 inches
Growth rate: Slow (1–1.5 inches per month)
Color: Bright green
Aquarium placement: Carpeting
Water type: Freshwater
Temperature: 60–80°F (15–27°C)
pH: 5.0–8.0
📬Free Priority Mail shipping upgrade when you spend $50 or more. Get your plants quicker and healthier!
âś… Snail Free Plants!
âś… Live Arrival Guarantee!
âś… 1 Month After Order Customer Support(Plants aren't doing well? We can help you diagnose the problem!)
âś…Satisfaction Guaranteed!
🤑Spend $35 or more on your order and we will send you a free plant or a nerite snail. Your choice! Just leave us a note with your order and it will be included!
âť“Have more questions? Just send us a message and we will respond within a few hours.
🤔 Not sure what to order? Click the custom order button on our shop page and we can help you pick out what would be best for your aquarium!
One golf ball sized portion.
SHIPPING
- Shipping MIGHT be postponed if the temperature in your area is below 38 or above 85 for the coming week
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Java moss originates in Southeast Asia, including Japan, Singapore, Java island, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The plant grows on land and underwater and is usually found growing on rocks, riverbanks, and tree trunks in moist, tropical climates.
Java moss is one of the most common aquatic and semi-aquatic plants in the wild and has the ability to grow on almost every surface, including driftwood, gravel, and the surface of the water.
Java moss is a bright green leafy plant that forms dense, carpet-like clumps. The plant’s stems are short, reaching a maximum of 4 inches tall, and are covered in tiny 0.7-inch overlapping leaves.
Java mosses don’t have roots. Instead, the plants have tiny sticky “feet” called rhizoids, which anchor them in place. The plants grow slowly, at a rate of between 1 and 1.5 inches per month.
When grown underwater, Java moss has smaller greener leaves than when grown on land. Young, newly planted moss is brighter than old moss.
Benefits:
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
Java moss has aesthetic benefits that give the tank a natural appearance and provide a realistic habitat for fish in captivity.
The plant is a common feature in breeding tanks as a place for fish to lay their eggs, and the moss is known to harbor infusorians, which are ideal food for newly-hatched fry.
When grown underwater in a tank, the plant has several requirements that should be considered during tank set up to mimic its natural damp, warm Southeast Asian habitat.
Java mosses need a surface to grow on, but they’re not picky — the moss will grow on substrate, driftwood, stones, glass surfaces, and tank decorations.
Moderate or dim tank lighting for 8–10 hours per day is fine because the plant is used to growing in shaded conditions in the wild. Bright lighting allows the plant to grow densely but increases algae growth.
The moss is used to moderately warm waters and tolerates temperatures up to 86°F, but it grows fastest in water with a temperature of around 75°F.
Java moss doesn’t have roots, which means it can be grown on a variety of horizontal and vertical surfaces inside an aquarium. The easiest use of the plant is carpeting for the bottom of the tank.
Because the moss grows dense and short, it’s ideal for covering-up unattractive features in an aquarium, like plastic decorations.
This moss is a popular aquascaping plant, and it looks attractive when grown on a piece of driftwood assembled in the tank to look like a small tree. The plant quickly spreads from its original clump if not trimmed.
SHIPPING
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Scientific name: Taxiphyllum barbieri
Common names: Java moss, Bogor moss
Origin: Southeast Asia
Height: 2–4 inches
Growth rate: Slow (1–1.5 inches per month)
Color: Bright green
Aquarium placement: Carpeting
Water type: Freshwater
Temperature: 60–80°F (15–27°C)
pH: 5.0–8.0