Taxiphyllum sp Peacock moss is an extremely gorgeous plant that is becoming increasingly popular among aquarists. It’s small and dense and can be used to cover the entire tank. Peacock moss can be tied to the substrate to produce a moss carpet in a submerged situation, but it’s crucial to give it enough room because it grows quickly and takes up a lot of room.
Peacock moss adheres well to driftwood and rocks. It looks great as a background, and many aquarists use it to make moss walls by attaching it to mats. Peacock moss is wonderful for simply floating at the top of the tank in loose form, which may be due to its ease of placing.
For the fish and creatures in the aquarium, peacock moss makes excellent hiding places and shelters. Peacock moss is a favorite for fish, and it’s also a great place for fish and shrimp to lay their eggs. By absorbing CO₂ and releasing oxygen into the tank, peacock moss cleans your water.
Care Tips
- It grows in cold water with temperatures between 65°F and 77°F.
- Even though it grows well in both hard and soft water, it water’s pH levels should be between 5.0 and 7.5.
Tissue culture plants are young aquatic plants that are developed in-vitro in aquatic plant propagation laboratories. This unique cultivation ensures these plants are devoid of undesired snails, algae, and pesticides, making them completely safe for even the most delicate fish and shrimp species. We offer a diverse range of tissue cultured aquarium plant varieties. Our cultures provide substantial planting portions, and when combined with high-quality fertilizers and CO₂ injection will grow into healthy aquatic plants. Just lower the root portion of the tissue culture's clump that needs to be planted directly into the soil until it is buried halfway into the aquatic soil.Plant Format
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