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Epiphytic moss that attaches to driftwood and rocks. Perfect shrimp shelter. No CO2 needed, beginner-friendly.
Willow moss is a collective term for rheophytic mosses — most commonly species of the genus Taxiphyllum — that attach to driftwood, rocks, and other hard surfaces in the aquarium. Their soft, branching fronds sway gracefully in water currents, creating a naturalistic atmosphere that is central to Nature Aquarium and biotope layouts alike. Attachment is achieved by tying with fishing line; the moss adheres firmly within one to two months. It grows well under low to moderate light without CO2 supplementation, although CO2 injection encourages denser, more lush growth. The intricate structure provides excellent cover for breeding shrimp and fry, increasing its popularity in community tanks. Regular trimming of older portions maintains a tidy, attractive appearance.
Origen
Asia (widely distributed, centered in Southeast Asia)
Tamaño
Spreads as creeping mat
Temperatura
20〜28℃
Low to medium light sufficient
Not needed (denser growth with CO2)
Attach to driftwood with thread or glue
Trim when mat gets too thick
Algae easily tangles — prevent with water changes
Beginner. Esta es una especie amigable para principiantes. No requiere equipo especial ni experiencia, y puede mantenerse con éxito con una configuración de cuidado básica.
La temperatura ideal para Willow Moss es 20〜28℃. Evita cambios bruscos de temperatura y mantén un ambiente estable.
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Willow Moss típicamente alcanza Spreads as creeping mat como adulto. El tamaño puede variar según las condiciones de cuidado y la genética individual.
El precio de Willow Moss varía significativamente según el morfo, tamaño y linaje. Consulta nuestra página de precios de mercado para información actualizada.