You will recieve a 10cm+ long 20mm diameter pvc pipe with moss tied to it. Great for shrimp and fish fry to hide in.


Java moss 


It grows in an irregular pattern of stems covered in tiny leaves. The stems grow anywhere from 3-10 inches long (7.6-25.4 cm).

Older growth is dark green, but new growth tends to be much brighter.

One of the things that I’ve always found interesting about plants like Java moss is that they don’t have roots. They have these sticky little “feet” called rhizoids.

They only use the rhizoids to anchor themselves in place, but not to eat. They absorb water and nutrients directly through their stems and leaves, not the rhizoids.

This means you can stick Java moss almost anywhere in a tank and it can grow there. You don’t have to worry about root growth or having it down in the substrate.


Subwassertang








It grows best in the temperature range of 20–24°C  But can easily tolerate 10-30°C


Unlike most aquarium plants, Subwassertang doesn’t need much attention and care. Some aquarists do not even bother to properly plant/attach it to anything. They just throw it in the tank. Subwassertang will find a spot it likes and grows. Very very easy to grow.


Subwassertang grows successfully without CO2 and fertilizer application. Hence, it is a perfect choice for shrimp tanks and low-tech planted tanks.


Riccia fluitans


Common Name(s) Riccia Fluitans, Riccia Moss, Crystalwort


Aquacape Foreground plant


Height 1.2 inches (3 cm)


PH 6.0–8.0 Temperature 68–79°F (20-26°C)


Growth Rate Fast


Propagation by cutting or spores released by the plant.


Light Requirement Moderate to high light


CO2 Requirement CO2 is not required, but medium levels will do it some good.


Riccia Flutians is an easy to care for plant that any level of aquarist would love to have in their aquarium. If cared for properly, it can be an attractive, eye-catching feature of any aquarium. Despite looking and growing like moss, Riccia Fluitans is not one; it’s a type of plant.

Most aquarists tend to look for any way to set their aquariums apart; for most, the answer is various fish species. But for some, the way to set them apart is with a gorgeous, well-cared-for plant. That’s where Riccia Flutians comes in; it is highly versatile and easy to care for in low flow tanks or low flow areas of a tank.



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