![]() Pre-orders are shipped once we have the stock available and will be shipped using the service chosen at checkout.Īll services are working day services and do not include delivery on Saturdays and Sundays or public holidays as standard. ![]() ![]() In stock orders placed before 2pm will be despatched on the same working day (not including palletised items, pond plants or fibreglass ponds). If you have any questions regarding live plants please contact us. We are unable to guarantee the size, colour, or age of the plants you are purchasing. Please be aware that the image is for illustration purposes only. Be sure to check for fish fry and shrimp before handling your moss. The best way to keep large clumps of moss clean is to remove from the tank and gently squeeze into a bucket of aquarium water. Moss does not require regular cleaning, but if you have a floating bush which is picking up waste and debris, follow this guide. Java moss is free-floating, but can be attached to rocks or wood.Įnsure mosses are not kept in direct sunlight or excessive light, otherwise the plant may turn brown and die.īest kept at temperatures of 22-25 degrees celsius.įreshwater only. Moss requires a low to moderate light source. Jave moss portions are supplied in a small pot or bag containing approximately half a handful (approx 10-20g) which will grow indefinitely and can be trimmed and reused. Mosses are suitable for any freshwater tropical tank - their slow/medium growth-rate makes them ideal for small nano and shrimp tanks. They are a firm favourite of shrimps, who will often be found grazing inside a moss crop. Moss provides beautiful colour to the landscape and will help keep nitrates down. Our Java Moss is sold as a loose portion and its best to tie them to rock or driftwood if you don't want the moss to float around your aquarium. Java Moss will thrive in low to medium light. Java moss will float mid-tank, and can be attached to rocks, roots, and driftwood. Native throughout Asia, it is commonly used in freshwater aquariums. ![]() Java moss - Vesicularia dubyana - was the first moss used in tropical aquariums and is also known as "Singapore Moss". ![]()
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