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Weeping Moss - Tissue Culture

Weeping Moss – Tissue Culture

Scientific Name: Vesicularia ferriei
Common Names: Weeping Moss
Type: Moss
Placement: Attached to hardscape, foreground to background accents
Growth Rate: Moderate
Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate
Lighting: Low to medium


Sales Description

Weeping Moss is a highly prized aquarium moss known for its distinctive downward-growing fronds that create a graceful, cascading appearance. Unlike many other mosses that grow outward or upward, Weeping Moss naturally drapes over driftwood, stones, and bonsai-style hardscape, producing a soft, elegant “weeping” effect that adds incredible depth and realism to aquascapes.

Sold in sterile tissue culture form, this moss is completely free of algae, snails, and unwanted pests. Each cup contains multiple healthy portions that can be divided and attached throughout your aquarium, making it an excellent choice for shrimp tanks, breeding setups, and meticulously designed planted aquariums.


Care Guide

Weeping Moss thrives under low to medium lighting and is relatively undemanding once established. While COâ‚‚ injection is not required, supplemental COâ‚‚ and regular fertilization can significantly improve growth rate, density, and overall appearance.

This moss should be attached to driftwood, rocks, mesh, or decorative structures using thread, fishing line, or aquarium-safe glue. Over time, it will anchor itself naturally and develop its signature downward-curving branches.

Ideal water parameters include temperatures between 68–78°F (20–26°C), a pH of 5.5–7.5, and soft to moderately hard water. Slightly cooler water and stable conditions tend to produce the best growth form. Good water circulation helps prevent debris accumulation and keeps the moss healthy and vibrant.

Routine trimming is recommended to maintain the desired shape and to encourage fuller, denser growth. Trimmed portions can be reused to create additional moss-covered accents elsewhere in the aquarium.


Benefits for Shrimp and Fry

Weeping Moss is exceptionally valuable in shrimp and breeding aquariums. Its dense, cascading structure provides excellent shelter for baby shrimp and fish fry while also supporting biofilm and microscopic organisms that serve as a natural food source.

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Weeping Moss – Tissue Culture

Scientific Name: Vesicularia ferriei
Common Names: Weeping Moss
Type: Moss
Placement: Attached to hardscape, foreground to background accents
Growth Rate: Moderate
Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate
Lighting: Low to medium


Sales Description

Weeping Moss is a highly prized aquarium moss known for its distinctive downward-growing fronds that create a graceful, cascading appearance. Unlike many other mosses that grow outward or upward, Weeping Moss naturally drapes over driftwood, stones, and bonsai-style hardscape, producing a soft, elegant “weeping” effect that adds incredible depth and realism to aquascapes.

Sold in sterile tissue culture form, this moss is completely free of algae, snails, and unwanted pests. Each cup contains multiple healthy portions that can be divided and attached throughout your aquarium, making it an excellent choice for shrimp tanks, breeding setups, and meticulously designed planted aquariums.


Care Guide

Weeping Moss thrives under low to medium lighting and is relatively undemanding once established. While COâ‚‚ injection is not required, supplemental COâ‚‚ and regular fertilization can significantly improve growth rate, density, and overall appearance.

This moss should be attached to driftwood, rocks, mesh, or decorative structures using thread, fishing line, or aquarium-safe glue. Over time, it will anchor itself naturally and develop its signature downward-curving branches.

Ideal water parameters include temperatures between 68–78°F (20–26°C), a pH of 5.5–7.5, and soft to moderately hard water. Slightly cooler water and stable conditions tend to produce the best growth form. Good water circulation helps prevent debris accumulation and keeps the moss healthy and vibrant.

Routine trimming is recommended to maintain the desired shape and to encourage fuller, denser growth. Trimmed portions can be reused to create additional moss-covered accents elsewhere in the aquarium.


Benefits for Shrimp and Fry

Weeping Moss is exceptionally valuable in shrimp and breeding aquariums. Its dense, cascading structure provides excellent shelter for baby shrimp and fish fry while also supporting biofilm and microscopic organisms that serve as a natural food source.

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