Java on a Lava! Java Moss on a Lava Rock

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Management number 234753485 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $2.40 Model Number 234753485
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 "I love these! I struggled with attaching Java moss before. It would turn brown and make a mess. But this is still green a few weeks later and seems to be in place well. Thanks!"

-Amanda O. Via Etsy

 

Just plop in your tank, and you'll have a mess of anchored Java moss(Vesicularia dubyana) in no time!

These are drifting, low light, and easy care plants. I love them in mine as they are great at sheltering fry and baby shrimplets, plus they do some serious heavy-lifting at biological filtration!

This order is for one clump of Java Moss, securely attached to a Lava rock for stability and anchoring. These will vary in their natural states, but will be about the size of a ping-pong ball, 2" up to three inches.

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Growing requirements:

  • 65-80 Degrees Fahrenheit
  • Ph 6-8
  • Low light intensity.
  • Medium Fast growth speed
  • Co2 not needed

Java moss is a super plant all around. It requires very little in the way of light, temperature, or ferts. You will notice faster growth in a higher- maintenance aquarium, of course, but it isn't necessary. This is an excellent starter plant for freshwater aquariums.

My mosses love their community tanks, with minimal fertilizer and average light/ room temperatures. I do have snails in tanks, but no duckweed! If you'd absolutely rather not have snail hitchhikers, definitely look up how to do a bleach dip.

You'll receive yours burrito- wrapped and heat sealed in a plastic baggie to retain moisture and oxygen.

As I like to keep real ecosystems in my aquariums, there’s always a chance of harmless hitchhikers like snails or dwarf shrimp tagging along with your plants!

I personally keep several beneficial snail species in my tanks, including Colorful Ramshorns, Bronze Bladder and Pond Snails, Mini Rams, and Malaysian Trumpet Snails. These snails stay relatively small, help clean the aquarium, and do not eat healthy plants or cause harm. However, if you’d rather avoid any hitchhikers, I highly recommend checking out our blog on how to safely disinfect aquarium plants before adding them to your tank:
How to Bleach Dip Aquarium Plants Safely

All plants are freshly snipped or harvested and packed right before shipment. I take great care in preparing every order and use methods that have consistently produced the best results over many years in the hobby. A lot of love goes into every package, so please don’t leave your plants sitting in a hot mailbox for too long 🙏


Thank you for looking, aqua friends! 💚


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