JAVA MOSS -SUPER EASY Low Light Aquarium Plant

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Java Moss is a plant that is super hard to kill. It can handle the abuse of a rookie or can thrive in the tank of a professional.

It is one of the easiest to keep aquarium plants we have for sale.

It's so hardy that you can keep it out of the water for a good long time and not worry about it dying. It's actually a moss, so not to worry, it can handle no water.

Java moss works great in both the low tech and high tech tank. I would even go as far as to say that it is better to be kept in a low tech tank over a high tech.

I put Java Moss in my high tech tank once and I could never get it out. Let that be a warning to you. Once you put it in your tank, you might have a hard time getting it out of your tank.

Care Scale of 1-10: ( 1- it can grow in your toilet- 10 being nearly impossible)   JAVA MOSS IS A 1!

NOTE: If you are a super beginner- check out our Hornwort for sale or Low Light Anubias as well. Both almost as hardy as Java Moss

Lighting:

Can handle super low lighting, grows faster in high light.

Where to plant:

Foreground or you can tie/glue it to rocks or driftwood.

Don't Forget To Buy our Growth Juice and Iron Supplements for your plants!!

Customer Reviews

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Michelle Haddock
Great moss

My shrimp love the Java moss and it goes perfect for them

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Laurel Hoffman
Hearty Handful!

I received a generous handful of moss in my order sealed nicely in a bag with moisture. It appears that there might be some miniscule snails which I expected since they make that possibility clear on their site. I'm not overly concerned about it. I had more than I needed for my five gallon aquarium and have set some aside for a future project. All of it looks dense and healthy.

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Karen Avery
Java moss

A huge amt of very healthy looking Java moss! Can't wait to see it thrive

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Jeff Strueder
Curious to see if it will survive!

Ordered some plants for my tank that has gravel substrate over an undergravel filter, as well as some aggressive feeding fish. I figured I'd try some of the java moss with the others I got. It looks good tucked into the rocks and driftwood I have, but I think my yoyo loach enjoys it too much.....I've still got some plastic plants in to throw off the rest of the fish, so hoping the plants will survive and thrive before my fish figure out they're delicious!

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Julie McConnell
Holy Moss!

I was in need of moss. Thinking it would be a small amount, I ordered 3. I got tons of moss! I covered everything I could to use it up! Dustin’s never disappoints!