How do you clean a Marimo ball?

Marimo balls thrive when they're clean. When changing the water, place them in a bowl of fresh tap water, gently squeeze to remove any dirt, then gently roll them in your hands and lightly tap with your fingertips to re-shape. Keep in normal household lighting, low artificial light, or low indirect sunlight.
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How do you clean Marimo moss balls?

How to Clean Your Marimo Moss Balls
  1. First, remove them from the water and set them in a bowl.
  2. Wash the bowl, rocks, and any decorative items with gentle dish soap and warm water. ...
  3. Rinse the Marimos under tepid, running water by gently squeezing out the water and allowing them to fill again.
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Do moss balls get dirty?

If your moss ball is housed alone, it won't get dirty very often and you can check it every other week. Remove it from the tank regularly and inspect each side of it to check its cleanliness. If it's dirty it will likely be brown or gray, which means it's time for a clean!
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How often do you change a moss balls water?

Change water once every two weeks using regular tap water (for best results, allow water to sit out for 24 hours prior to changing the water). You'll need to change the water more often in summer, as it will heat and evaporate more quickly.
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Do moss balls need to be cleaned?

Sometimes moss balls need to be cleaned up a little. All you need to do to clean them is take them out of their container and give them a rinse, then place them into some clean water and gently squeeze them a few times.
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Can I squeeze marimo?

You can gently squeeze the Marimo while holding it under water to let the air bubbles out.
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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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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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Can moss balls have babies?

Yes, Marimo will reproduce when they are kept in a large pool of water. However, it is not recommend to split up your Moss Ball Pets. 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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What do you feed Marimo balls?

No food or fertilizers are needed since they create their own food through photosynthesis. It's okay to use fertilizer for other plants in the tank, which may promote faster growth. 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.
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Do moss balls need a lid?

Answer: You'll want to keep the cork lid loose or use a permeable one to allow air flow. Marimo moss balls won't stay green for long without a source of oxygen.
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Are moss balls hard to take care of?

Marimo moss balls are easy to care for and low-maintenance. Keep your marimo healthy. They're generally pretty hardy and can withstand a range of temperatures, water conditions, and inhabitants. They can be fed on, they can be grown in cold water, they can be torn apart, and they can be grown in saltwater.
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Can you cut a Marimo 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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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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Is my moss ball sick?

Sick marimo balls

Marimo turning white/lighter means that it is probably receiving too much light. If the marimo ball also seems a bit slimy or if its texture seems otherwise unusual, you may be dealing with hostile algae.
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Do Marimo Balls need food?

While Marimo will grow and thrive in a small container with just a weekly water change, your Marimo will grow at least twice as fast with proper nutrition. This formula provides everything your Marimo needs in abundance, even if you use distilled or RO water!
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What should I name 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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How do you quarantine a moss ball?

If you keep them in an aquarium and you remove any plants, place them in a sealed plastic bag, freeze for 24 hours and dispose of in trash. After 6 months, the quarantine ends. Some moss ball retailers, like Sacred Elements, recommend treating moss balls with a solution of salt water.
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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 Marimo moss balls have parasites?

The worms that can be found in moss balls look similar to detritus worms! If you do find a worm in your moss ball, there is no need to panic. Simply remove the worm, give the moss ball a rinse under the tap, and then return it to the aquarium or terrarium.
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How do you water moss balls?

Because it's not in a traditional pot with a saucer, you don't want watering to make a mess. Instead, you can soak your moss ball in a bucket of room-temperature water for 5 to 10 minutes or so. Then take your moss ball out and let it hang over the bucket or a sink for it to stop dripping.
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