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Taxiphyllum barbieri (Java Moss) Tissue Culture - C31509

Taxiphyllum barbieri, commonly known as Java moss, is a popular aquarium plant that adapts well to tissue culture propagation. Tissue-cultured Java moss is especially valuable for clean, pest-free, algae-free stock.


What “Tissue Culture” Means for Java Moss

Tissue culture (TC) plants are grown in a sterile lab environment using small plant fragments placed on nutrient gel media. This results in:

  •  No algae, snails, or parasites
  •  Consistent, high-quality growth

Using Tissue Culture Java Moss in an Aquarium

Before planting:

  1. Open container
  2. Rinse off all gel under clean water
  3. Break into small clumps

Placement options:

  • Attach to wood, rock, or mesh using:
    • Thread
    • Super glue gel 
  • Can also float freely

 

Taxiphyllum barbieri, commonly known as Java moss, is a popular aquarium plant that adapts well to tissue culture propagation. Tissue-cultured Java moss is especially valuable for clean, pest-free, algae-free stock.


What “Tissue Culture” Means for Java Moss

Tissue culture (TC) plants are grown in a sterile lab environment using small plant fragments placed on nutrient gel media. This results in:

  •  No algae, snails, or parasites
  •  Consistent, high-quality growth

Using Tissue Culture Java Moss in an Aquarium

Before planting:

  1. Open container
  2. Rinse off all gel under clean water
  3. Break into small clumps

Placement options:

  • Attach to wood, rock, or mesh using:
    • Thread
    • Super glue gel 
  • Can also float freely

 

$9.18
Taxiphyllum barbieri (Java Moss) Tissue Culture - C31509
$9.18

Description

Taxiphyllum barbieri, commonly known as Java moss, is a popular aquarium plant that adapts well to tissue culture propagation. Tissue-cultured Java moss is especially valuable for clean, pest-free, algae-free stock.


What “Tissue Culture” Means for Java Moss

Tissue culture (TC) plants are grown in a sterile lab environment using small plant fragments placed on nutrient gel media. This results in:

  •  No algae, snails, or parasites
  •  Consistent, high-quality growth

Using Tissue Culture Java Moss in an Aquarium

Before planting:

  1. Open container
  2. Rinse off all gel under clean water
  3. Break into small clumps

Placement options:

  • Attach to wood, rock, or mesh using:
    • Thread
    • Super glue gel 
  • Can also float freely

 

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