Java Moss
Java Moss
Java Moss is the most universally grown, beloved, and recommended aquarium moss in the world — a genuinely hardy, extremely versatile Southeast Asian moss that has been a cornerstone of the freshwater aquarium hobby for generations. Its ability to attach to virtually any surface, tolerate virtually any common aquarium condition, and provide ideal habitat for shrimp and fry have made it the default moss recommendation for aquarists at every experience level.
Planting tip: Java Moss should be attached to driftwood, rock, or mesh with its fronds exposed to the water column. Use cotton thread or aquarium-safe adhesive to secure it, and the plant will anchor itself naturally over time. Good water circulation supports healthy growth.
Java Moss attaches to driftwood, rocks, mesh, and virtually any surface in the aquarium. It can also be left to float freely, attached to substrate-level surfaces, or formed into balls for shrimp habitats. The plant propagates naturally from any fragment, making it essentially impossible to accidentally kill through propagation errors. Its versatility of placement and application is unmatched among aquarium plants.
This easy plant requires no CO₂ supplementation and grows under medium lighting. The temperature range of 60 to 86°F is one of the broadest of any aquarium plant, making Java Moss suitable for cool-water, tropical, and even warm aquariums. A pH range of 5.0 to 8.0 provides equally exceptional water chemistry flexibility. Regular fertilization is beneficial but not essential in established tanks.
In the aquascape, Java Moss provides versatile, adaptable hardscape coverage that suits every style of aquarium from low-tech community tanks to competition aquascapes. It is particularly prized in shrimp tanks where the dense structure provides ideal grazing and hiding habitat for dwarf shrimp of all species. In planted aquascapes it provides background depth and natural texture on driftwood and rock.
Java Moss is a timeless classic of the freshwater aquarium hobby whose universal hardiness, exceptional versatility, and natural shrimp habitat quality make it an irreplaceable plant that every aquarist should have in their experience. The starting point for every moss keeper.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Placement | Foreground |
| Max Height | 1–4 inches |
| Light Level | Moderate |
| Temperature | 60–86°F |
| pH | 5.0–8.0 |
| CO2 Needs | Not Required |
| Origin | Southeast Asia |
| Notes | The quintessential aquarium moss — universally hardy, extremely versatile, and beloved by shrimp and fish alike. Attaches readily to driftwood, rocks, mesh, and virtually any surface. Popular in shrimp tanks for the dense cover and biofilm it provides. The most beginner-friendly moss in the hobby. |