Finally Peacock Moss has come back in stock. It is rare and in high demand. Not to be mistaken for Java moss or Christmas moss as it is far more superior with its lush texture and gorgeous colour and shape.
You can be as creative as you like with it. Attaching it thinly to branches of driftwood using fishing line or glue, or spreading it on logs using glue. Or just let it float around for fry to hang out in. The possibilities are vast when you put mind to it.
My favourite thing to do is to use one of these little Moss Holders as they are just so easy to use!! And easy is what I like 🙂 You just put the moss inside the lid then screw the base into the lid and place it back into your aquarium and wait a few weeks. It will quickly grow out the top and form a squishy ball of moss that looks absolutely amazing. Any moss can be used in them by the way. I have used Riccia Fluitans in my Moss Holder in the photo but I have also used peacock moss before. Riccia Fluitans and Peacock Moss are my two favourite types of moss.