Taxiphyllum barbieri
Java Moss, Taxiphyllum barbieri, is probably the best known and most widely used moss in the aquarium world. It is a wonderful plant for spawning fish and for fry to hide in, as well as a decorative accent in the tank. It is also one of the easiest mosses to grow in the aquarium, requiring only the most modest conditions to grow well. To propagate most quickly, cut the strands up with scissors, as it will reproduce at both ends of each strand.
This plant was, for years, thought to be Vesicularia dubyana and the story of how these mosses got confused and the tangled web of names is complicated. In Europe, the common name for this plant is “Bogor Moss” For those interested, there is a good explanation on this web site: https://www.flowgrow.de/db/aquaticplants/taxiphyllum-barbieri
Common Name: Java moss
Family Name: Hypnaceae
Native To: Vietnam
Lighting: Low
Requirements: Extremely undemanding
Growth Form: Filamentous
Growth Rate: Fast
True Aquatic: Yes
Placement in Tank: Attached to hardscape or left to float free
Available As: Portion, Tissue culture cup