This listing is for: 1 Matt as in picture 4x4 inches Flame Moss (Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Flame’) Care Guide Flame Moss is a popular aquarium plant due to its unique vertical growth pattern, resembling flames, which makes it stand out in aquascapes. It’s easy to care for and great for beginner aquarists. Here’s a care guide to help you keep Flame Moss healthy in your aquarium: 1. Water Parameters • Temperature: 65-80°F (18-26°C). It can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but it thrives best in the mid-range. • pH: 6.0-7.5. Flame Moss prefers slightly acidic to neutral water, but it can adapt to various water conditions. • Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water is ideal. • Lighting: Low to moderate lighting is sufficient. Too much light may cause algae growth, so balance it carefully. 2. Tank Requirements • Tank Size: Suitable for tanks of any size, from nano tanks to large aquariums. • Substrate: Flame Moss doesn’t need to be planted in substrate. It can be attached to rocks, driftwood, or other hard surfaces using fishing line, cotton thread, or aquarium-safe glue. • Flow: It prefers low to moderate water flow. Strong currents can displace the moss and disrupt its vertical growth. 3. Planting and Propagation • Planting: Attach the moss to a desired surface. Over time, it will anchor itself and grow steadily. Make sure the surface is clean to ensure good attachment. • Propagation: Simple. Just cut off a portion of the moss and attach it to a new surface. It will continue to grow from the cut sections. 4. Maintenance • Trimming: Regularly trim the moss to maintain its shape and prevent it from overtaking the tank. This will also encourage denser growth. • Cleaning: Flame Moss can collect debris, so gently rinse it with aquarium water during water changes if it looks dirty. • Algae Control: Keep an eye on algae growth. Since it grows slowly, Flame Moss can be prone to algae overgrowth if exposed to too much light or nutrients. 5. CO2 and Fertilizers • CO2: Flame Moss doesn’t require CO2 injection, but providing it can boost growth and make the moss look more vibrant. • Fertilizers: It doesn’t need much fertilization. If you have a planted tank with other plants, the regular nutrients in the water should suffice. 6. Tank Mates • Fish: Flame Moss is great for tanks with peaceful fish and shrimp. It provides shelter and breeding grounds for species like shrimp, Betta fish, and small community fish. • Snails: Snails like Nerite snails can help keep the moss clean by grazing on algae. 7. Common Issues • Algae Growth: Excessive lighting or nutrient imbalance can lead to algae issues. Reduce light intensity and duration if this happens. • Debris Accumulation: It can trap uneaten food and waste, so make sure you vacuum around it or rinse it gently when cleaning your tank. Flame Moss is an attractive and low-maintenance plant that can add both aesthetic and functional value to your aquarium. With minimal care, it will thrive and create a natural, lush environment for your aquatic pets.