Plant Java
Warning: curl_setopt() [function.curl-setopt]: CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION cannot be activated when safe_mode is enabled or an open_basedir is set in /home/discou45/public_html/1stopaquariumshop.com/wp-content/plugins/affiliate-mage/classes/rss_php.class.php on line 1
Warning: curl_setopt() [function.curl-setopt]: CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION cannot be activated when safe_mode is enabled or an open_basedir is set in /home/discou45/public_html/1stopaquariumshop.com/wp-content/plugins/affiliate-mage/classes/amazon.class.php on line 1

Many fish species from all over the world likes to spawn among Java moss plants in the aquarium even when Java moss can not be found in their native habitat. Java moss will also provide fry with an ideal hiding place where they can avoid being eaten by adult fish. Since infusoria appreciate the moss as a home, really small fry will have access to tiny food that they can feed on until they are large enough to eat bigger food types. Java moss does not have to be planted in the substrate; you can simply tie it to a piece of aquarium decoration or leave it floating around in the aquarium. A free-floating piece of Java moss can however be sucked into the filter, so most aquarists prefer to attach the Java moss to something or plant it in the substrate. It can actually do well even above surface as long as the air is moist. It is therefore a great plant for open aquariums and paludariums.
When you attach the Java moss to rock, wood or any other type of aquarium decoration you can for instance use fishing wire. Be careful not to use materials that can pollute the water, e.g. cupper wire. The moss will instantly start growing small roots (so called rhizoids) and try to attach it self to the surface. After a while, the fishing wire is no longer needed since the plant will be secured by the rhizoids.
The moss is a very fast growing plant, and when you have purchased one plant you can easily use it to create new plants for other parts of the aquarium. It can be propagated by simply splitting the plant and moving one of the parts to another place. The moss will often propagate itself in the aquarium since small pieces will fall of the main plant and drift around in the water until they find a new place where they can attach themselves. The moss will also form red-brown sporocarps.
The moss will endure a wide range of different water conditions and temperatures. It is native to warm waters and the preferred temperature range is therefore 64°-86° F (18°-30° C). It will also appreciate a pH between 5.8 and 8.0 but can sometimes adapt to more acidic conditions. Unlike many other tropical plants, this moss does not require strong light and it will actually do best in low or medium strong light. Algae can be a problem for the moss since excessive algae growth on the leaves can harm and even kill the plant.
If you would like to harness the power of word of mouth marketing for your web-site, then sign up for Allen’s viral marketing newsletter and free internet marketing tips for superb unadvertised bonuses. Allen can also help you find Personal Loans
|
|
Star Moss-Live fish tank aquarium plant fern java TH9
$0.99 |
|
|
Narrow Fern-moss live aquarium plant java anubias TH11
$0.99 |
|
|
Xmas Moss-fern live aquarium plant java anubias TH12
$0.99 |
|
|
Pellia-Live fish tank aquarium plant fern java TH12
$1.20 |
|
|
Marimo Ball x5-moss fern Live aquarium plant java TH14
$0.99 |
|
|
Java Moss 3BAG - Live Aquarium Plant Fish Fern tank crs
$3.26 |
|
|
Marimo Ball x5-moss fern Live aquarium plant java S6
$0.99 |
|
|
Windelov Java Fern, Attached to rock-LIVE PLANT
$2.50 |
|
|
JAVA FERN 2 bunch - aquarium plant moss anubias flame
$2.00 |
|
|
Xmas Moss-Live fish tank aquarium plant fern java TH16
$0.99 |
|
Vera Bradley Java Blue Square Plates set of 4
$99.99 This set of four assorted 7" porcelain square plates feature assorted designs from the Vera Bradley Java Blue collection. Hang on the wall together for an impressive display.... |
|
Vintage Coffee & Coffee House Films on DVD w/ Folgers Commercials, Java Shops History & Caffeine Industry Ads
$12.99 (1) Classic Folgers Commercials (1950s & 60s) - This is a series of about 9 minute long Folgers commercials. What a great old collection of vintage coffee ads! You may remember some of these! 9 minutes (2) This is Coffee (1961) - If you don't drink coffee, you will probably want to start after watching this 1961 homage to the growth, distribution and processing of coffee around the world. While ... |
|
Organic Natural Herbal NONI Black Hair Magic Color No Dye
$7.99 The Noni Black Hair Magic is formulated with various herbal essences such as noni, wild ginseng, wild ganoderma lucidum etc. It took the hair nutrition and health experts two years to develop. It contain natural ingredients that can rapidly turn your hair black naturally and healthy. Besides blackening your hair, it also have anti-dandruff and nourishing properties that bring nutrients to the ro... |
|
Happy About My Resume: 50 Tips for Building a Better Document to Secure a Brighter Future
$16.40 Many great job candidates have poor resumes that are merely a laundry list of job tasks that do little to distinguish them from their competition. The average recruiter or hiring manager spends less than 15 seconds reviewing a resume. Most people's resumes fail to "wow" the reader and quickly end up in the "no" pile. Writing a resume can feel like an overwhelming task. It can seem like a Hercul... |
|
A History of Cocaine: The Mystery of Coca Java And the Kew Plant
$2.52 This book recounts the early history of the cocaine industry when cocaine was a legal drug and the manufacturing was the province of major pharmaceutical manufacturers. Contains rare, previously unpublished papers never before available to general readers or forensic scientists. Includes detailed treatments of technical issues such as crop yields, pest control, and optimal techniques for cocaine r... |
|
Coffee: Its History, Cultivation, and Uses
$2.99 Originally published in New York in 1872.Contents: Introductory ----- Chapter 1. The History Of The Coffee Plant ----- Chapter 2. Its Cultivation In Various Countries ----- Arabia, East Indies, South America ----- Chapter 3. Methods Of Making Coffee ----- Chapter 4. Analysis And Adulteration Of CoffeePreface:The reader may possibly remember among the charming "Essays of Elia" one entitled "A Disse... |






