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Introducing Canton Aquatics Willow Moss Fontinalis Antipyretica - the perfect live plant for aquarium enthusiasts of all skill levels! This amazing moss is gaining popularity as an alternative to Java Moss. With larger, more defined branches and strands, it looks practically identical to its counterpart.
What makes Willow Moss a great addition to any freshwater aquarium is its low lighting requirements. Whether you have a cold water tank or a tropical one, this moss can thrive in both environments. It forms bushy patches that become favorite hiding spots for shrimp and fish fry.
We predict that Willow Moss will soon become one of the most sought-after plants in the hobby. Grown outdoors in Florida, it may come with a few pest snails or bugs, but rest assured, they won't survive or reproduce underwater. This is completely normal, and the moss will bounce back within two weeks.
This native oxygenator is a versatile grower, thriving in both fast flowing water and still water. It features a stunning greyish-green color with intricate branched stems.
Enhance your aquarium with WillowMoss Fontinalis Antipyretica today - it's the ultimate live plant for any aquarist!
At Canton Aquatics LLC, we take great pride in providing high-quality live aquarium plants to our customers. We understand the complexities involved in shipping live plants and are committed to ensuring they arrive at your doorstep in excellent condition.
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By placing an order with Canton Aquatics LLC, you acknowledge and agree to the terms outlined in this shipping policy.
Please be sure to check the regulations in your state regarding restricted plants. Our policy is to avoid shipping any plants that are prohibited in your area to ensure compliance and environmental safety. It's important not to introduce plants into the wild or waterways, as this could disrupt local ecosystems by introducing invasive species.
We appreciate your efforts in helping to protect the environment. For the latest updates, you can consult the USDA State Noxious Weed list here.
Thank you for your dedication to preserving our natural habitats.
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