🌊 Dive into a greener world with these giant moss balls!
These 2 Giant Marimo Moss Balls, measuring 1.5-2.5 inches in circumference, are not only visually stunning but also serve as a natural habitat for fish, shrimp, and snails. With a lifespan of 8-15 years and minimal care requirements, they are the perfect addition to any aquarium enthusiast's collection.
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 10.16 cm; 5 g |
Part number | marimo |
Expected blooming period | No Blossoms |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Partial Sun |
Manufacturer | Plants for Pets |
Item model number | marimo |
ASIN | B00KDLZ1Q4 |
A**R
Don't buy if you have big goldfish, LOL.
These are (or should I say were) nice moss balls. Nice size and very healthy looking.The reason I say "were" nice is that in just a week my goldfish have absolutely destroyed them, lol. I did buy them knowing this may happen but some people have luck with these and goldfish some don't. My great big lump of an Oranda has bitten chunks off and eaten them. Just keep this in mind if you buy these for a goldish tank.The moss balls themselves WERE lovely.Arrived quickly too.
M**M
Nice pair of balls
For starters, they were packaged in only a plastic bag inside an envelope. They could improve on that as I imagine they could get crushed easily. When first taken out they were really small and squished up, but they absorbed water and grew at least 3x the size they came. So in the end they are about 2 inches across. Really healthy and green, not much sand in them, no signs of parasites. Sturdy and dense. Really pleased with these and reasonable price too.Update: 3 years later and they are still healthy and green.
S**Y
Not giant
These are about as giant as a MalteserSeriously ? Put your first finger to your thumb and make an o shape. Yup. They fit through there. So unless you are ant size - these are NOT giant. On the plus side they arrived on time and seem healthy and green
S**M
Brown in places and soon decayed
The moss balls had lots of brown on them which I had to trim away, I changed the water after a few days as they smelt so bad. I have other moss balls in a jar and they’ve been fine but unfortunately these ones had to be chucked away.
J**S
Great quality moss balls!
They came in great healthy condition and doubled in size once added to water, one floated for a while but soon sank once the air dissipated from it. They are a good size at least 5cm(2inches)I did quarantine them in a bowl for a couple of days and gave them a squeeze to make sure there wasn’t any hitchhiker pesties and all was fine. Excellent value for money, would definitely buy again!
J**I
Ok size and seems healthy, but clearly kept in a tank with snails
Arrived today on time. Size was about an inch and a 1/4 so pretty good. Green and healthy. Wanted to put straight into my tank but going to have to quarantine for a bit I think as noticed tiny snail and some snail eggs (which I definitely don’t want in my tank)
K**I
Golf ball sized marimo balls
For those of you unsure of what this item is: marimo, luffy or moss balls are a rare growth form of Aegagropila linnaei (a species of filamentous green algae, so, not a moss despite their appearance) in which the algae grow into soft balls with a velvety texture.The plant was named marimo by the Japanese botanist Takiya Kawakami in 1898. Mari is a bouncy play ball. Mo is a generic term for plants that grow in water.The balls are green all the way round which guarantees that they can photosynthesize no matter which side is turned upwards. Occasionally move your marimo to keep its round shape and stop it going brown underneath.There’s no central stone or kernel inside the ball - it’s solid algae, radiating from the centre, growing radially outward at the snail’s pace of just 5mm per year. Ideal for those who don’t want to keep trimming plants.They are very easy to look after - Keep your Marimo where they will receive low to medium indirect light. Protect your marimo from the direct rays of the sun, as Marimos can easily turn brown if they are getting too much direct light! Remember - they are native to cool lakes, and should be kept cool.Marimo are well adapted to low light spaces and can photosynthesize in normal household light. If your space has no window, keep marimo close to a fluorescent or full-spectrum bulb.Some people have bowls of marimo balls as “pets”. Despite being a plant several people seem to take pleasure in growing them and taking care of them as they demand little attention.I ordered these marimo balls for an eco-jar to act as a filter and oxygenator. I didn’t want anything too big so these were ideal according to the description.The balls which arrived are about the size of golf balls, which is what I wanted.They looked fairly green and looked relatively healthy despite being a bit dry. They arrived in a sandwich bag within a box and regained their shape within a few hours of being introduced back to water.I have since noticed something tiny which appears to be living in the balls - smaller than a daphnia even, so no idea what that is or even if it arrived via the marimos, but it's not causing any problems to my tank so I'm not too concerned.Marimo are a welcome addition to my freshwater aquarium jars as they naturally absorb toxic nitrates in water and act like miniature filters, cleaning the water, so for tanks or jars which have no inhabitants likely to eat or destroy the Marimos these are ideal additions, helping with a symbiotic relationship where they absorb any nasties in the water and feed off waste and any foods and in return, they provide filtering abilities and oxygen. They can be taken out and rinsed off as part of a water change to keep them fresh.Very happy with this purchase, would recommend and will gladly buy again.
P**T
Very disappointing
Ours were a very different colour. More brown than green, refused to stay on the bottom, and turned our aquarium water very cloudy. They were removed and binned. Disappointing.
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