Rather java moss.
Java moss brown root carpet.
Another popular way to grow java moss is as a carpet or wall.
They grow tiny rhizoids which will take hold on rough surfaces eventually but it can take some time for it to happen.
This is my own way to make moss carpet i hope can help you guys first you need to ready 3 things 1 mesh whats size is depand on you 2 string prefer gree.
As both one of the hardiest aquarium plants and also one of the easiest to grow java moss is the best moss for aquarium carpet compatible with almost all species of fish kept in tanks.
This provides your tank with an aesthetically pleasing floor or wall and is easy to maintain.
Sort of but not really.
Java moss carpeting the bottom of the aquarium.
A light green color on the ends of the moss indicates new growth and due to its sturdiness java moss is great for beginners.
The plant is unique in its design in the fact that it does not root.
Java moss is very stringy with a lot of very thin strands and they re pretty irregular too thick thin branchy bumpy.
A few tips and tricks to make your java moss more full beautiful and overwhelming.
To create a carpet you will need two pieces of mesh and some fishing line or thread.
Only moss that s touching firmly to a surface will grab onto it.
Here are some steps to help you grow your own java moss carpet.
The moss can grow with absolutely no light and it is rare that someone would be unable to keep java moss alive.
It s important to make sure that all the materials you put into your tank are non toxic.
They don t really root as such.
Java moss taxiphyllum barieri is a great plant to include in low light aquariums holding small tropical freshwater fish it is one of the easier plants to grow tolerates a wide range of temperatures and will happily grow in just about any substrate or attach itself to any surface.
Java moss does well in water temperatures ranging from 18 30 c 70 75 f and a 5 gallon tank is the minimum size needed to allow for appropriate growth.
In the wild it can get out of control quite quickly.
Smaller aquariums may restrict the movement of the fish.
Almost impossible to harm java moss is a favorite of many popular freshwater tropical aquarists.