Can moss balls have babies?

Yes, Marimo
Marimo
Marimo balls grow slowly: up to 5 mm per year, eventually reaching 2 to 5 inches in aquariums, or 8 to 12 inches in natural conditions. Wild marimos live in cold, dark waters where the waves slowly turn them to expose all sides to the light. Indoors they need to be kept in clean, cold water with low lighting.
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will reproduce when they are kept in a large pool of water
. However, it is not recommend to split up your Moss Ball Pets
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A hairy green alien hamster? In reality Marimo “moss balls” (Aegagropila linnaei) are a type of green algae that naturally grows into a spherical shape. They are native to Japan and Northern Europe where they grow in cold freshwater lakes.
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. Very often you may damage it and it can cause it to die. If you are lucky your Moss Ball Pets would reproduce and you would see a bump growing on them.
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Can moss balls have baby moss balls?

If you see one on the bottom of the tank or with an “unhealthy” brown spot, gently turn it once a week so the light reaches any unexposed sides. Larger balls can be divided or may grow baby balls that later detach, creating a small indoor marimo ball colony.
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Do moss balls have feeling?

Marimo moss balls are characteristic for their fuzzy texture and velvet feeling to the touch. These beautiful plants are considered good luck charms in Japan.
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How long do moss balls live?

Marimo balls are regarded as good luck charms in Japan, and since they have been known to live to 200 years or longer, they are often kept as family heirlooms.
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Should I take the string off my moss ball?

You can then place the new balls back into the aquarium and turn the ball every few days to encourage even growth. Remove the string after a few weeks once the moss has started sticking together.
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HOW TO MULTIPLY/REPRODUCE MARIMO MOSS BALLS



Why is my moss ball turning black?

If you notice that your Marimo has black spots on it, or is starting to turn black from the bottom up (or even the top down, it doesn't matter) your Marimo is most likely decaying from the inside out. This can happen if the moss ball is been covered with an invading form of algae for too long.
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Why are my moss balls falling apart?

Marimo moss ball is shedding because of its internal decay. When it does not get proper light then it may fall apart. An attack from algae can be another possibility of shedding. Besides this, the stagnancy of the water is also a cause of the shedding of moss balls.
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Can I cut my moss ball in half?

The good news is that marimo balls are very easy to propagate. Simply squeeze the water out of your moss ball and cut it in half with a knife or scissors. Roll the new clumps in your hands to form little spheres, and tie some cotton sewing thread around them to maintain the shape.
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Do moss balls produce oxygen?

Like plants in general, moss balls suck up CO2 and release oxygen into the water. If you don't like noisy air stones, some Marimo moss balls are a great addition to help you oxygenate your tank.
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Why is Zoro called Marimo?

Translation and Dub Issues

With regards to his name, "kuro" means "black" and "marimo" is a kind of algae that forms into round balls due to the action of the tides. So in essence, "Kuromarimo" is a way of referring to his hairstyle. In the 4Kids dub, Kuromarimo speaks with an American Southern accent.
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Do moss balls float when they're happy?

More than likely, your Marimo balls have an air bubble trapped inside that is causing them to float! Gently squeeze your marimo balls to pop the air bubble. Generally, Marimo will sink to the bottom of their tank within 1-2 days of being added to an enclosure.
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What's inside a moss ball?

These balls are made up of filamentous green algae (Aegagropila Linnaei). This growth form of the algae is known from only two lakes in the world today; Lake Myvatn in Iceland (where it is called kúluskítur), and Lake Akan in Japan (where it is known as Marimo).
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Are marimo balls alive?

They're cute. And they're alive, but they don't act like it! A bit of a misnomer, marimo moss balls are actually not moss at all but a colony of freshwater algae. They're native to northern Europe as well as parts of Asia and prefer cold, alkaline water and not a lot of light.
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What should I call my moss ball?

Consider using a portion of the previously mentioned word as their nickname, for example, Cali, Dodo, and XP are all fun options. Use the name of a famous someone or something. If you have a favorite celebrity or cartoon character, your moss ball wouldn't mind.
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Can moss balls spread?

Even though a Marimo Moss Ball is algae, its not the type of algae that will spread throughout the aquarium. The algae in a Marimo Moss Ball will not turn tank water green. Moss Balls can often be sold on the small side, around 2 inches in diameter. Or they can be on the larger side upwards of 5 inches around.
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Are marimo moss balls illegal?

These moss ball shipments have been coming from Ukraine, which is native habitat for zebra mussels, according to Wesley Daniel, a fisheries biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey. It is illegal to own, sell or distribute live zebra mussels in the U.S.
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How do marimo moss balls reproduce?

They usually reproduce through budding. This is an asexual form of reproduction that can take place when the moss ball is big enough and has enough room to continue growing. You might notice a little bump forming on its rounded surface and that is how you can tell that it is creating another marimo!
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Do Marimo balls smell?

For Marimo with a slightly stinky odor, try this method: Gently remove Marimo from the water, squeeze (think firm but supported hug) and then roll between two hands before placing in clean spring or tap water. Repeat every few days until the stinky, dank or sulfur odor is gone.
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How big can moss balls get?

Marimo Moss Ball Information

In their natural habitat, Marimo moss balls can eventually reach diameters of 8 to 12 inches (20-31 cm.), although your home-grown Marimo moss ball probably won't be quite this large – or maybe they will! Moss balls can live for a century or more, but they grow slowly.
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Can you keep a moss ball in a jar?

They're billed as a low-maintenance houseplant, and that they are: just stick your ball(s) in a jar of water in bright light and, well, that's it. That's right, a jar of water.
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