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Flame Moss 5x5cm 5g

Description

Overview

Flame Moss, also known as (Taxiphyllum sp. 'Flame'), originated in South and Southeast Asia. It is a unique type of aquarium plant that grows most unusually. Their shoots grow in a vertical-twisted manner which gives it a flame resemblance.

It has a darker green colour compared to other mosses. It looks gorgeous when attached to a rock or driftwood and can easily enhance the appearance of a tank.

Flame moss's natural habitat is rivers with slow running water and very easy to keep because of their low maintenance.

Description

Flame moss can grow up to 3 to 4 inches long. They can thrive and grow fairly when emersed but even grow much faster when submerged. To maximise the full potential, It is advised to have this plant submerged.

Because of their rhizoids, they were able to absorb nutrients from soil and water.

Aside from providing your fish and shrimp an ideal shade and cover, it can also develop food sources such as biofilm and infusoria.

You can buy Flame Moss in stainless steel, golfball size, or tissue culture.

Keeping Flame Moss

Because of its low maintenance and the ability to thrive in various water conditions, Flame moss will be perfect for most aquarists.

Simply cut the moss into smaller pieces in order to propagate and place it where you want them to start growing.

Flame moss can quickly grow in a well-maintained aquarium. But if you enhance your tank conditions, you can even make it greener and much bushier. An additional supply of CO2 will be the key to achieving it.

Water temperature of 68 to 82°F will be perfect for Flame moss, and the ideal Ph level will be 6 to 7.5

Like Java moss, this plant can grow with low and medium illumination. They can also be kept with or without a CO2 supply.

Try to stay away from an excessive amount of light, particularly direct daylight, to abstain from drying out and sunburn.

Tank Decor

Flame moss has a big role in the world of aquascaping. Because of its dark green appearance, it is commonly used to make a forest vibe in tanks.

They perfectly match with driftwood and stones and provide an excellent cover and hiding spot for your fish and shrimp.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Flame Moss have roots?

They have an undeveloped root network that absorbs nutrients from soil and water

 Can Flame Moss taxiphyllum live out of water?

Technically the answer is no. But Flame moss can thrive anywhere in your tank. It can still survive even if it's not fully submerged

 What are the benefits of Flame moss to my aquarium?

  • They perfectly match with driftwood and stones and provide an excellent cover and hiding spot for your fish and shrimp.
  • Flame moss has a big role in the world of aquascaping. Because of its dark green appearance, it is commonly used to make a forest vibe in tanks.
  • They can also develop food sources such as biofilm and infusoria.

Portion Size: 5x5cm when laid out flat which equates to 2-2.5 grams weight (without excess water)


Flame Moss 5x5cm 5g

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    Description

    Overview

    Flame Moss, also known as (Taxiphyllum sp. 'Flame'), originated in South and Southeast Asia. It is a unique type of aquarium plant that grows most unusually. Their shoots grow in a vertical-twisted manner which gives it a flame resemblance.

    It has a darker green colour compared to other mosses. It looks gorgeous when attached to a rock or driftwood and can easily enhance the appearance of a tank.

    Flame moss's natural habitat is rivers with slow running water and very easy to keep because of their low maintenance.

    Description

    Flame moss can grow up to 3 to 4 inches long. They can thrive and grow fairly when emersed but even grow much faster when submerged. To maximise the full potential, It is advised to have this plant submerged.

    Because of their rhizoids, they were able to absorb nutrients from soil and water.

    Aside from providing your fish and shrimp an ideal shade and cover, it can also develop food sources such as biofilm and infusoria.

    You can buy Flame Moss in stainless steel, golfball size, or tissue culture.

    Keeping Flame Moss

    Because of its low maintenance and the ability to thrive in various water conditions, Flame moss will be perfect for most aquarists.

    Simply cut the moss into smaller pieces in order to propagate and place it where you want them to start growing.

    Flame moss can quickly grow in a well-maintained aquarium. But if you enhance your tank conditions, you can even make it greener and much bushier. An additional supply of CO2 will be the key to achieving it.

    Water temperature of 68 to 82°F will be perfect for Flame moss, and the ideal Ph level will be 6 to 7.5

    Like Java moss, this plant can grow with low and medium illumination. They can also be kept with or without a CO2 supply.

    Try to stay away from an excessive amount of light, particularly direct daylight, to abstain from drying out and sunburn.

    Tank Decor

    Flame moss has a big role in the world of aquascaping. Because of its dark green appearance, it is commonly used to make a forest vibe in tanks.

    They perfectly match with driftwood and stones and provide an excellent cover and hiding spot for your fish and shrimp.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Flame Moss have roots?

    They have an undeveloped root network that absorbs nutrients from soil and water

     Can Flame Moss taxiphyllum live out of water?

    Technically the answer is no. But Flame moss can thrive anywhere in your tank. It can still survive even if it's not fully submerged

     What are the benefits of Flame moss to my aquarium?

    • They perfectly match with driftwood and stones and provide an excellent cover and hiding spot for your fish and shrimp.
    • Flame moss has a big role in the world of aquascaping. Because of its dark green appearance, it is commonly used to make a forest vibe in tanks.
    • They can also develop food sources such as biofilm and infusoria.

    Portion Size: 5x5cm when laid out flat which equates to 2-2.5 grams weight (without excess water)


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    This is temporary. Most livestock will settle and regain colour within a few days.

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    If you already have fish in your tank, feeding them before introducing new arrivals can help reduce stress.

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    • Uncycled or unstable tanks
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