Description
Coral Moss for Sale — Mini Pellia With Distinctive Coral-Like Branching, Pre-Grown on a 3″×3″ Mat
If you’ve been searching for Coral Moss for sale, Quinn’s Fins offers Riccardia chamedryfolia — commonly known as Mini Pellia, Mini Coral Moss, or Coral Pellia — pre-grown on a convenient 3″×3″ mat ready for immediate placement. Coral Moss earns its name honestly and immediately: its intricate, branching fronds genuinely resemble the structure of small polyp stony corals rather than the leafy or feathery growth typical of true aquarium mosses. In fact, Coral Moss is not a true moss at all — it is a liverwort, a distinct and ancient group of plants — and this botanical distinction shows in its unique growth character. Native to Southeast Asia, Coral Moss forms dense, intense deep green cushion-like mats that bring a sculptural, sophisticated texture to any aquascape, contrasting beautifully against finer mosses and broad-leaved plants alike. Loved by aquascaping professionals and hobbyists for its refined elegance, this miniature liverwort is equally at home in nano tanks, shrimp aquariums, and carefully managed planted layouts. Our pre-grown 3″×3″ mat (SKU 6138, $11.99) delivers an established, dense patch ready to attach directly to your hardscape.
Why Coral Moss for Sale Is a Designer Favorite in Aquascaping
Coral Moss occupies a refined niche among aquarium mosses and liverworts — a distinctive textural element sought out specifically by aquascapers who want something more sculptural and intentional-looking than common moss species can provide.
- Intricate, branching fronds resembling tiny stony coral — a distinctly sculptural texture unlike any common aquarium moss
- Pre-grown 3″×3″ mat — established dense growth ready to attach directly to hardscape; skip the slow startup period
- Intense deep green color — rich, saturated tone that contrasts beautifully against lighter mosses and hardscape
- Polymorphic growth — adapts its physical structure to its environment, producing varied and visually interesting forms
- Excellent shrimp habitat — dense cushion-like mats provide outstanding grazing surface and refuge for shrimp and fry
- Low to medium light tolerant — performs without high-output lighting, though benefits from slightly more light than some common mosses
- Versatile placement — fine detail work in small pockets and crevices, or as a statement carpet mat in nano aquariums
- Sought after by professional aquascapers — a refined, design-forward plant that elevates a layout beyond standard moss treatments
Growing Coral Moss — Care at a Glance
Attachment — Anchor It Well
Unlike true mosses, Coral Moss does not cling to surfaces on its own over time and requires firm initial anchoring. Use fine thread or a small dab of aquarium-safe cyanoacrylate glue to secure fragments to rock or driftwood, and hold them in place until the rhizoids take hold over the following weeks. Because it does not self-anchor as reliably as true mosses, secure attachment at the outset is essential to prevent the moss from drifting loose before it has established.
Light — More Than Most Other Mosses
Coral Moss requires more light than most other moss species to thrive and avoid being overtaken by algae. Provide low to medium lighting consistently for 6–8 hours daily — a steady schedule supports healthy establishment and reduces algae pressure. Because Coral Moss is a slow grower, insufficient light creates a real risk that faster-growing algae will colonize the mat before the plant itself can fill in and out-compete it.
Temperature — Keep It Cool
Coral Moss experiences melting problems in water above 83°F — keep the tank on the cooler side. Maintain a temperature range of 59–77°F (15–25°C) for the healthiest, most stable growth. This moss is best suited to moderate-temperature planted tanks and shrimp tanks rather than very warm tropical community setups.
Fragility — Handle and Trim With Care
Coral Moss can fall apart fairly easily once it grows large, and loose fragments readily drift and re-root elsewhere in the tank. Trim regularly to manage size and prevent uncontrolled spread to unintended areas of the aquascape. Use sharp plant scissors for clean cuts, and remove any loose fragments you don’t want growing in a new location.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 59–77°F (15–25°C); avoid prolonged exposure above 83°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- CO2: Not required; recommended to speed growth, improve density, and produce a “fluffier” puffed-up appearance
- Flow: Low to moderate — avoid strong current that dislodges loose fragments
Growth Rate and Algae Management
Coral Moss is a slow grower, which means it carries a higher relative risk of algae colonization compared to faster-growing plants that can out-compete algae for nutrients. Add Coral Moss to a mature, well-cycled aquarium rather than a brand-new setup, and consider adding algae-eating shrimp or snails as a natural clean-up crew to help keep the mat free of algae while it establishes.
Propagation
Coral Moss propagates through fragmentation — as the plant grows, new pieces will often naturally fall off the parent mat and can be relocated to other areas of the tank or used to start new attachment points. It also reproduces via spores, which water current and tank inhabitants help disperse to new locations — meaning a single small starter mat can gradually spread and establish in multiple spots throughout the aquarium over time.
Buying Genuine Coral Moss — A Note on Mislabeling
Coral Moss/Mini Pellia is occasionally mislabeled or substituted with Java Moss or Christmas Moss by less careful sellers, since the species is rarer and less commercially available than common mosses. Genuine Coral Moss displays distinctive branching, coral-like fronds and a deep, saturated green color — quite different from the stringy, irregular growth of Java Moss. Quinn’s Fins ships verified, correctly identified *Riccardia chamedryfolia* — what you order is what you receive.
Design Use
Coral Moss works beautifully as a textural accent in small pockets and crevices of rockwork, as a foreground carpet contrast against broader-leaved plants, or as a sculptural statement feature in nano aquariums where its intricate branching detail is most visible up close. It pairs especially well with finer mosses and dark hardscape, where the deep green coral-like texture creates immediate visual richness.
Nursery-Grown at Quinn’s Fins
Every Coral Moss mat for sale at Quinn’s Fins is grown in our on-site nursery greenhouse — not drop-shipped or bulk-sourced. We grow what we sell.
For more on growing Coral Moss and other aquarium mosses and liverworts, visit the 2Hr Aquarist’s aquarium moss care guides or browse our full selection of aquatic plants at Quinn’s Fins.
Coral Moss Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Riccardia chamedryfolia |
| Common Names | Coral Moss, Mini Pellia, Mini Coral Moss, Coral Pellia |
| Plant Type | Liverwort (not a true moss) |
| Family | Ricciaceae / Aneuraceae |
| Native Range | Southeast Asia |
| Growth Pattern | Intricate branching fronds resembling small polyp stony coral |
| Color | Intense deep green |
| Growth Rate | Slow — higher algae risk than fast-growing plants |
| Light Requirement | Low to medium — requires more light than most other mosses |
| CO2 | Not required; recommended for speed, density, and fuller “puffed” growth |
| Temperature | 59–77°F (15–25°C); melts above 83°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| Attachment | Requires firm anchoring — does not self-anchor as reliably as true mosses |
| Fragility | Can fall apart when large — trim regularly to manage spread |
| Shrimp Safe | Yes — excellent grazing surface and shrimplet refuge |
| Suitable For | Nano tanks, shrimp tanks, planted aquariums, biotope setups |
| Difficulty | Easy to moderate — best added to a mature, well-cycled tank |
| Format | 3″×3″ Mat — pre-grown for instant placement |
| SKU | 6138 |
| Price | $11.99 |





