Taxiphyllum barbeiri
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[edit] Common confusion
The common name is java moss. Often quoted erroneously as "Vesicularia dubyana", java moss actually belongs to the genus Taxiphyllum.
[edit] Environment Specifics
A hardy plant which requires little of the water or the light. Java moss grows easily on virtually any surface, so it is ideal for decorating stones, ornaments and for concealing items in a aquarium. *Can be kept in brackish water, which would kill most other plants.
[edit] Uses in the aquarium
Java moss can be attached to rocks and driftwood using fishing line or cotton thread. Over time, the cotton thread will decompose. By the time the thread decomposes, the moss should be established. It can also be used to create a carpet or a moss wall using plastic mesh or plastic canvas.
Java Moss is also called guppy grass, because it is frequently used to protect fish fry from larger predators.
[edit] Pictures
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