Live Plant – Java Moss (Fontinalis) – Topiary Balls
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Java Moss Fontinalis Topiary Balls – The Ultimate Floating Aquarium MarvelJava Moss Fontinalis Topiary Balls, scientifically named Taxiphyllum barbieri, originate from Southeast Asia’s tropical streams. These ping-pong-sized spheres, wrapped in lush green moss, float gracefully with a weighted fishing line. Their delicate, feathery leaves create a mystical underwater scene. Moreover, their hardy nature makes them a ripper choice for Aussie aquarists seeking unique, low-maintenance greenery.Why Choose the Java Moss Fontinalis Topiary Balls?These floating moss balls transform your aquarium into a vibrant ecosystem. Firstly, they provide shelter for shrimp and fry, boosting their safety. Additionally, they absorb nitrates, improving water quality. Their unique floating design adds a striking visual effect without planting effort. Furthermore, their easy care suits beginners and pros alike, making them perfect for creative aquascaping.Quick StatsScientific Name: Taxiphyllum barbieriCare Level: EasyLighting Needs: Low to MediumpH Range: 5.0–8.0Temperature Range: 21–24°CCO2 Required: NoPlacement: Midground (Floating)Growth Rate: Slow to ModerateHow to Propagate the Java Moss Fontinalis Topiary BallsPropagating these moss balls is simple. First, snip a small portion of moss from the ball using clean scissors. Next, wrap it around a new weighted mesh or ball with fishing line. Place it in the tank, ensuring gentle water flow. Within weeks, the moss establishes itself, creating new floating spheres for your aquarium.Care Tips for Java Moss Fontinalis Topiary BallsKeep your moss balls thriving with minimal effort. Firstly, provide low to medium light for 6–9 hours daily to avoid algae. Secondly, position them away from strong currents to prevent tangling. Regularly rinse gently to remove debris. Additionally, monitor water parameters, keeping pH and temperature stable. Lastly, trim excess growth to maintain their neat, spherical shape.FAQsCan Java Moss balls grow in low-light tanks? Yes, they thrive in low to medium light, ideal for low-tech setups. Avoid intense light to prevent algae growth.Do these moss balls need substrate? No, they float with a weighted line, requiring no substrate. Simply drop them into the tank.How do I prevent algae on the moss? Limit light exposure and introduce algae-eating shrimp. Regular trimming also keeps algae at bay.Are these balls safe for shrimp and fry? Absolutely, they provide shelter and grazing areas, making them perfect for breeding tanks.Can I use fertilizers with these moss balls? Yes, liquid fertilizers boost growth, but use sparingly to avoid nutrient overload and algae issues.Add Java Moss to Your Aquarium Today!Elevate your tank with the unique charm of Java Moss Fontinalis Topiary Balls. Their easy care, floating design, and eco-benefits make them a top pick for Aussie aquarists. Create a lush, natural habitat for your aquatic mates today!
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