Looking for moss suggestions that would be suitable being fully wet. Wanting to fill in some void spaces in the stream as well as have a transition from land to water. Won’t be completely submerged but will be touching water constantly. Thanks!

by Creative-Classroom57

4 Comments

  1. Chimimberly

    Aquatic moss from a fish store would work well. It doesn’t have to be fully submerged, and comes in those little cups usually!

  2. Bioterra7261

    Any aquatic moss would be suitable for this situation. java moss moss christmas moss and even even weeping moss are all becoming extremely common in the hobby, even becoming great alternatives for true terrestrial tropical mosses.

  3. Alden-Dressler

    Java moss would be my choice. Cheap, easy to find, and grows quick. Could add some Christmas moss and sußwassertang too if you want more texture variety.

    Not a moss, but Hemianthus (baby tears) are also great transitional plants if you’re open to more ideas. It works really well in my experience, and looks nice with Ficus pumila—they intertwine over time and create an awesome, dense network of vines.

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