This bright green creeping moss grows in a thick carpet with long, curly vertical growth which clumps to form a bushy flame-like shape. Easy to care for, Flame Moss creeps outward, horizontally, covering all surfaces on the plane, which allows for creative placement in aquascaping!
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The OTHER African Cichlids – Part 1: Hemichromis sp. ‘Moanda’
Found along the Atlantic coast of the West African Congo Basin, Hemichromis sp. ‘Moanda’ is an undescribed Jewel Cichlid
The OTHER African Cichlids – Part 2: Nanochromis teugelsi
Endemic to the middle regions of the Congo Basin, Nanochromis teugelsi is a small, lovely, and rare cichlid in the aquarium hobby.
The OTHER African Cichlids – Part 3: Pelvicachromis subocellatus ‘Moanda’
Pelvicachromis subocellatus ‘Moanda’ is a “salty” dwarf cichlid hailing from slow-moving streams in coastal regions of West Africa, it is found in both fresh and brackish environments in the Congo Basin
Plant Spotlight: Anubias barteri ‘Nana Pinto White’
The practice of selective breeding, or in this case selective propagation, has led to the stunning color form, Anubias barteri “Nana Pinto White”.
Plant Spotlight: Bucephalandra sp. “Green Wavy”
A hardy buce with creeping growth and a preference for low to medium light, Bucephalandra sp. “Green Wavy” has a nice, dense appearance as it branches to form little leafy clusters.
Plant Spotlight: Alternanthera reineckii
Alternanthera reineckii is a gorgeous stem plant that is available in many cultivars, suitable for different ornamentation.
Plant Spotlight: Bucephalandra sp. “Godzilla”
This “Godzilla” was named for its longish dark-green, curved, and ridged leaves that exhibit a blue sheen and tons of scale-like silvery dots.
Plant Spotlight: Anubias barteri “Gold”
Like eye-catching gold coins, this easy-to-keep and highly decorative plant looks great surrounded by other greenery.
Plant Spotlight: “Gold Melon Sword Plant”, Echinodorus osiris
Easy to care for, this Brazilian plant does not require CO2 or high lighting. With extensive root systems, they do best in nutrient-rich substrates and propagate via side shoots from the main rhizome.