Xmas Moss / Christmas Moss / Vesicularia Montagnei
1X Portion Apprxomatly the size of a golf ball
(will look smaller when first removed from packaging)
They are perfect for giving fish shade, cover to hide/rest under and
hiding places for fish fry.
Nano Tanks my Micro Crabs and shrimps love this moss
Description: Christmas
Moss is as mysterious as some of the other mosses in the aquarium
hobby. There is no consensus on its geographic origins and even the
scientific name has a tendency to change. When grown attached to a piece of
driftwood or rock, it forms triangular fronds in the shape of Christmas
trees (hence the common name). If
allowed to grow free floating, it tends to have a much less organized
appearance and the triangular fronds are much less pronounced. In lower
light, it grows much less densely, and again, is often much less
organized in structure. Only under higher light conditions, attached or
anchored to an object, does Christmas Moss show its true structure. It
will form a pillowy bush of triangular fronds that is very attractive
and undemanding.
Common Name: Xmas Moss / Christmas Moss
Proper Name: Vesicularia Montagnei
Category:
Moss
Country Origin: unknown
Temperature:
21 - 29 C
Lighting:
Low to High
Growth Rate:
Slow
Difficulty:
Easy
Position in Aquascape: Foreground / Attached to Wood / Rocks
Propagation:
by Cutting
Postage:
Please remember that
the postage includes postage and Packaging
I only post the snails out on Mondays to Thursday first class
delivery when payment is cleared
Royal mail 1st class postage
£1.09
Bubble envelope £0.45
Plastic Pot £0.15
TOTAL £1.69
Postage discounts for multiple purchases.
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