Co nized as the Java moss Vesicularia Dubyana belongs to the group of Bryophytes . It 's a very beautiful and very adaptable plant that grows well anchored in any medium and need not be buried because doing so would also
go bad quickly. Its tiny leaves, 1 to 2 mm, are deep green and grow in a symmetrical manner. It does not require strong lighting also because its growth is moderately fast but then tends to be colonized by algae. The main feature of this plant is to not have a precise and definite form and for that we can shape it as we like getting the shapes.
Origin.
The Vesicularia Dubyana is a native of 'Asia. It grows in streams with moderate current, in still water and shallow as well as terrestrial moss.
Cultivation and reproduction.
growing in the aquarium is very simple. It does not have big needs, and is indicated as a refuge for young fish and larvae of Caridina. As for the values \u200b\u200bof 'water memory once again that you are talking about of a plant resistant, so it fits in the following ranges: pH 5-7.5, 4-21 and GH temperature between 16 and 30 degrees Celsius. Reproduction is by division, just tear off a piece and tie it to the cradle, rocks or wood, with cotton thread. The plant will start to crawl on any surface he will encounter, but it is important that debris does not accumulate in the leaves so you have to keep the 'crystal clear water. 'S recommended for beginners since the Vesicularia Dubyana extremely adaptable.
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