The moss can also live as a floating plant that absorbs the nutrients it needs through its leaves eliminating the need for roots altogether.
What do i need to make a java moss carpet.
To create a carpet you will need two pieces of mesh and some fishing line or thread.
In order to plant a carpet correctly make sure to anchor it into a flat non floating object.
The way it anchors itself in the tank is to attach rocks driftwood and other decorations you have placed in the aquarium the java moss has tiny stems which can make it seem delicate but in reality it s much tougher than you would think.
Java moss survives best in water temperatures ranging between 70 and 75 degrees fahrenheit or 18 to 30 degrees celsius.
Find a suitable piece of driftwood and some cotton or fishing line to tie it on with.
Update on my java moss carpet.
Whether you already have an aquarium or you re just getting started as a fish keeper be sure that you have a tank which will allow your moss carpet to grow and flourish.
The java moss is considered a hardy aquarium plant that is easy to transplant introduce to a new tank and grow.
The most common form of java moss is what is referred to as a carpet.
The java moss i used came bunched up in foam with a lead weight around it.
This will need to be unwrapped and spread out.
This provides your tank with an aesthetically pleasing floor or wall and is easy to maintain.
When java moss grows on surfaces it extends vascular filaments called rhizoids to hold itself in place.
Java moss has stems no roots and leaves that look like ovals.
This piece of wood will be perfect for a nano aquarium due to its small size and complex but compact branches.
How to grow java moss get an appropriate tank.
Another popular way to grow java moss is as a carpet or wall.
Make a java moss carpet a java moss carpet can also prove useful when it comes to breeding as it provides fish with the perfect spot in which to lay their eggs.
My java moss well spreaded and tied to small rocks is turning yellowish even though i notice there is some new growth.
It will continue to prove useful after the eggs have hatched as the resulting fry will be able to hide within the moss when feeling threatened by larger fish.