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    Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

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    Anyone here have any experiences growing Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls/Tribbles (Cladophora aegagropila)? I recently bought this moss---well algae actually--and I suppose to try do research before I buy any aquarium plants, but I couldn’t resist. :P When I did research about this plant in the internet it has some conflicting information. It says it can grow in a low-light tank, but others said it required a high-light tank. Can it really grow in a low-light tank? Others said that, “Sometimes non-balling moss is rolled together and sold as marimo balls”. How do I know if I have a genuine Marimo Balls? So far, the Marimo Balls look great in the foreground of my tank. Hopefully, this Moss Ball doesn’t dispense its current shape, separate and attack my plants like a Brush or Fuzz algae.

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    I heard it does not require too much light but you must turn it once in a while to prevent the bottom part from turning brown.
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    the moss ball need high light,and make sure the ball not infected with algae,cos once the moss indfected...it will loose from the algae,and the algae will win....so your moss wil die forever....

    my frend can cut it to two,and the moss will make aball and become a two little moss ball.

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    I have 2 since I got my 4 footer tank in August 2003. And they have grown pretty big. It used to be the size of a golf ball and now it is as large as a tennis ball.

    I have a chiller (24C) and very strong MH (300W) light. I notice that with strong light, the ball actually forms bubbles but not to the extend of pearling like Riccia. Every now and then, when conditions are right, the ball floats up since it traps air/oxygen. This usually happens after I have cleaned the balls by squeezing the ball several times in clear water. I let the ball expand and suck up clean water in the process. After that, it forms the bubbles and then it "may" float up and get moved around by the current.

    I don't dose my tank much. Every now and then, I just dump some TMG if I see my other plants not doing well. I must say that the Marimo balls are the easiest things to look after.

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    Re: Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

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    Re: Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

    1000 piece. lol i dun open a farm sia
    still learning the hard way!!

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    Re: Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

    It does NOT require high light. It grows under very minimal light. Some people have kept them in simple bowls of water with no overhead light at all growing only from the light in the room. They do grow extremely slowly though. There have always been rumors for years of "fake" marimo balls, however it is always from people who really know nothing about the plant. In Japan it is a protected specie and banned from being sold, however this plant is also native to cold water lakes in northern Europe and Iceland. All the ones being sold come from eastern Europe, and they are genuine.

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    Re: Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

    I bought a bunch of marimo balls from (singapore) Clementi 328 LFS shop.. recently a few outer strands are turning white after a week or so..
    Any idea what's going on? I've added dechlorinator as per instructions on the bottle, they are sitting in my 1ft planted tank with other sea grass with 10h light from 18W bulb daily..

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    Re: Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

    i just got mine last week from c328! hope it dont turn white!

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    Re: Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

    Anyone seen which lfs selling, in big quantities and cheaper?

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    Re: Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

    Does PetLogis International has the right to advertise here. Please check the forum rules. Is permission requested and granted?

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    Re: Moss Ball aka Marimo Balls

    I saw that the status had been banned. But, the post had not been removed yet.

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