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Stoffels Taxiphyllum Barbieri “Java Moss”

R220.00

The Taxiphyllum barbieri, commonly known as Java Moss, is one of the most popular moss species in aquascaping due to its hardiness, ease of care, and ability to thrive in a wide range of conditions. This moss is incredibly versatile and can be attached to rocks, driftwood, or used to create lush carpets, providing a natural, forest-like look to any aquarium. Grown in-vitro, it is delivered free from pests, algae, and contaminants, ensuring a healthy start for your aquascape.

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  • Scientific Name: Taxiphyllum barbieri
  • Common Name: Java Moss
  • Origin: Southeast Asia
  • Family: Hypnaceae
  • Height: 3-10 cm
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Placement in Tank: Foreground, Midground, Attached to Hardscape
  • Light Requirement: Low to Medium
  • CO2 Requirement: Not required but beneficial for faster growth
  • Temperature: 15-30°C
  • pH: 5.5-8.0
  • Propagation: Division, cuttings

Key Features:

  • Dense and Versatile Growth: Java Moss forms dense, soft mats of green, which can be used for carpeting or attaching to hardscapes like rocks and driftwood.
  • Hardy and Low Maintenance: It is well-suited for low-tech tanks, making it a great choice for beginners while still being favored by experienced aquascapers.
  • In-Vitro Cultivation: Produced in sterile conditions, this moss is free from pests, algae, and pathogens, making it a clean and safe option for your tank.
  • Aquascaping Staple: Java Moss is often used to soften hardscape elements, create breeding grounds for fish, or provide shelter for shrimp and fry.

Care Requirements:

  • Lighting: Java Moss can thrive in low-light conditions, making it a perfect choice for low-tech aquariums. However, medium lighting will encourage faster, denser growth.
  • CO2: While Java Moss can grow without CO2 supplementation, adding CO2 will promote healthier and quicker growth.
  • Water Parameters: This moss is incredibly adaptable, able to thrive in a wide range of water conditions, with a preferred pH of 5.5-8.0 and temperatures between 15-30°C.
  • Trimming: Regular trimming helps maintain its compact appearance and encourages new growth. Trimmed portions can be reattached to other areas of the tank.

Planting Tips:

  • Rinse the moss thoroughly to remove any nutrient gel before introducing it into your aquarium.
  • Use thread or fishing line to attach the moss to rocks, driftwood, or other hardscape until it naturally anchors and spreads.
  • Regular trimming will keep the moss tidy and promote a denser, bushier growth.

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