Subwassertang / Water Tang

Aquarium Plants

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Subwassertang (Lomariopsis lineata), also known as Round Pellia or Water Tang, is one of the more unusual plants in the freshwater hobby. Technically the gametophyte stage of a fern rather than a true moss, it forms dense, translucent deep-green lobes that look far more like seaweed than anything else in your aquascape. Native to Southeast Asia, it is denser than water and sinks naturally, making it far easier to anchor than most mosses.

Do not bury it. instead, wedge clumps into driftwood crevices, let them settle freely on hardscape, or tie them loosely to rocks. It adapts across a pH of 6.0–8.0 and temperatures of 18–30°C with no $CO_2$ or high lighting required. Keep it away from areas with very high water flow, as the delicate lobes can fragment and scatter. Liquid fertilizer, a touch of carbon supplement, or mineral additives for shrimp setups keeps it lush. Like most column feeders, it responds beautifully to fish waste – it grows noticeably better in our Discus and Angelfish systems.

Subwassertang’s finest role is as a shrimp sanctuary. The dense, overlapping layers provide constant biofilm for grazing and the safest possible refuge for newborn shrimplets. A firm favourite low-tech plant, available from Silverstream.

Scientific Name Lomariopsis lineata
Family Lomariopsidaceae
Origin Southeast Asia
Growth Rate Slow to moderate
Placement Foreground / Midground / Accent
Height 3–10 cm
Light Demand Low to moderate
CO2 Demand Low
Propagation Division
Difficulty Very easy
pH 6.0–8.0
Temperature 18–30°C

Quick Care Tips

  • Substrate & Nutrition: Süsswassertang is technically a fern in its gametophyte stage and does not possess true roots. It should not be buried in the substrate, as the buried portions will eventually rot. It is a pure water-column feeder, meaning it thrives on liquid fertilisers.
  • Placement & Lighting: This plant thrives in low-light environments. It can be left to rest on the substrate, where it will eventually form a heavy, bushy mound, or attached to driftwood and rocks. Because it is denser than water, it tends to stay at the bottom rather than floating away like many mosses.
  • Propagation & Pruning: Propagation is as easy as it gets: simply tear a large clump into smaller pieces and place them where you want them to grow. It requires very little pruning, but you can trim it to maintain a specific shape. Unlike mosses, it does not “cling” to surfaces strongly, so using a fine mesh or fishing line is helpful for vertical placement.
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