Well and truly gone are the days when you had to choose between either java moss or java moss. Here is a link to an ebay.ch (.ch is Switzerland I believe) seller that has no fewer than 46 mosses for sale
I have been informed that some of these are non-aquatics, but even so it is still an impressive list. Moss recovers well from its travels if treated right, so ordering from Switzerland is viable IMO.
http://stores.shop.ebay.ch/moostruhe_Mo ... m14?_pgn=1
EDIT:
These are the some mosses that I have been informed are likely to not be true aquatics:
Plagiomnium cf. Maczimowitzii
Fissidens splanchnobrioydes Plagiomnium affine
Barbula cf. fallax 'Bonsai Wood'
Barbula cf. unguiculata 'Meadow'
Fissidens splachnobryoides
Plagiomnium Trichomanes
Star Moss - Hyophila involuta
So if you see these from that seller it might be wise to avoid them. Leaves plenty of choice still for those who are after something a little bit different.
I have been informed that some of these are non-aquatics, but even so it is still an impressive list. Moss recovers well from its travels if treated right, so ordering from Switzerland is viable IMO.
http://stores.shop.ebay.ch/moostruhe_Mo ... m14?_pgn=1
EDIT:
These are the some mosses that I have been informed are likely to not be true aquatics:
Plagiomnium cf. Maczimowitzii
Fissidens splanchnobrioydes Plagiomnium affine
Barbula cf. fallax 'Bonsai Wood'
Barbula cf. unguiculata 'Meadow'
Fissidens splachnobryoides
Plagiomnium Trichomanes
Star Moss - Hyophila involuta
So if you see these from that seller it might be wise to avoid them. Leaves plenty of choice still for those who are after something a little bit different.