Weeping Moss, or Vesicularia ferriei, is a type of hanging moss that is thought to have originated from China. Its bright green teardrop-like shoots give it a fleshy appearance, and it is best suited for attachment to driftwood, volcanic rock, Cholla pieces or even an advanced moss backdrop.
Weeping moss is another one of those super easy plants 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.
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 Weeping Moss. These will vary in their natural states, but will be about the size 2" or so.
Grown SUBMERGED
Growing requirements:
- 65-80 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Ph 6-8
- Low light intensity.
- Medium growth speed
- Co2 not needed
I grow mine completely submerged in 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 heat sealed in a plastic baggie to retain moisture and burrito- wrapped in paper. This is an industry standard practice to get these to you in a quality manner. Thank you for looking, aqua friends!
As I like to keep real ecosystems in my aquariums, there's always the possibility of harmless snail or dwarf shrimp hitchhikers!