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 Marimo, Japanese Moss Ball ♥♥♥, Share your ♥ towards this cute algae

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post Feb 29 2012, 08:38 PM

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Just wondering is it normal for them to open up, i notice some of them have a point where they'd open up and when you press them back they won't stick and will easily split when in water.

And is it normal that some of their hair come off?

Also the brown greenish parts will they come off or will they turn green if recovered? How to tell if they cannot be saved?
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post Mar 1 2012, 11:26 AM

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sifus - this one can use?

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sera florena - Plant fertilizer with iron, minerals and trace elements for all aquatic plants. sera florena is free from nitrates and phosphates, and ensures healthy and lush plant growth.

http://acro-asia.com/sera%20aquarium%20plant%20care.htm
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post Mar 1 2012, 11:38 PM

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something to look for if, you cant get/buy marimo in ure area, they constantly die in ure care or you just have a few cash to spare;
*i prefer the original marimo of course~ icon_rolleyes.gif *

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post Mar 2 2012, 09:04 AM

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whoa fluval come out with this... but the fun of squeezing marimo wont be there rolleyes.gif
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post Mar 4 2012, 02:52 PM

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Just to share, I haven't changed the water for my marimo for more than 3 months, no smelly water, no brownish and it's just as healthy.

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post Mar 5 2012, 07:04 AM

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QUOTE(Andy0625 @ Mar 4 2012, 02:52 PM)
Just to share, I haven't changed the water for my marimo for more than 3 months, no smelly water, no brownish and it's just as healthy.
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Woah! That's long! shocking.gif Amazing. But you do rotate the marimos once in a while right?
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post Mar 6 2012, 09:24 AM

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post Mar 6 2012, 09:27 AM

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eheh, thats cute, mind if copy the pic? rclxms.gif
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post Mar 6 2012, 09:35 AM

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post Mar 6 2012, 12:30 PM

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QUOTE(BallCracker @ Mar 6 2012, 09:24 AM)
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cute blink.gif marimo with cute face laugh.gif laugh.gif
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post Mar 6 2012, 01:17 PM

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QUOTE(Andy0625 @ Mar 4 2012, 02:52 PM)
Just to share, I haven't changed the water for my marimo for more than 3 months, no smelly water, no brownish and it's just as healthy.
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may we know the water temp?
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post Mar 6 2012, 10:49 PM

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QUOTE(chanyyee @ Mar 5 2012, 07:04 AM)
Woah! That's long!  shocking.gif Amazing. But you do rotate the marimos once in a while right?
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not within the 3 months. tongue.gif just to share btw, no worries if you really no time to change the water. smile.gif

QUOTE(z8net @ Mar 6 2012, 01:17 PM)
may we know the water temp?
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room temperature around 20'c to 26'c, no direct sunlight.
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post Mar 7 2012, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(Andy0625 @ Mar 4 2012, 02:52 PM)
Just to share, I haven't changed the water for my marimo for more than 3 months, no smelly water, no brownish and it's just as healthy.
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how about putting in the fridge for 3 months? XD my fridge inside got light source, if i keep one inside it no nid to come out XD
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post Mar 7 2012, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(Andy0625 @ Mar 6 2012, 10:49 PM)
room temperature around 20'c to 26'c, no direct sunlight.
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no wonder... water seems to be less spoilt compared to high temp tank...
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post Mar 7 2012, 11:34 PM

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excited waiting my marimos to arrive my house =)
bought from lee yung~
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post Mar 7 2012, 11:51 PM

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dear all

my marimos start to have brown patches all over them.
I tried washing them but the brown patches still there
I change their water once a week.

Any advices?
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post Mar 7 2012, 11:58 PM

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i quarantine it,
put it in a basket, filled with mineral water, add a tiny pinch of salt
then put in a place with low-medium lighting and cool place.
putting in a refrigerator might help, if the fridge got an on 24/7 LED bright cool daylight specs.

Results after 3 months:
less and less brown patch on my super giant marimos..lol..
i dont put them in fridge, parents wont let me, so put them in fish tank with xtra fan cooler and pinch of table salt(without iodine)


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post Mar 8 2012, 12:02 AM

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thanks so much for the advise
will do it now
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post Mar 8 2012, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(rzeznikj @ Mar 7 2012, 11:51 PM)
dear all

my marimos start to have brown patches all over them.
I tried washing them but the brown patches still there
I change their water once a week.

Any advices?
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QUOTE(LuQEE @ Mar 7 2012, 11:58 PM)
i quarantine it,
put it in a basket, filled with mineral water, add a tiny pinch of salt
then put in a place with low-medium lighting and cool place.
putting in a refrigerator might help, if the fridge got an on 24/7 LED bright cool daylight specs.

Results after 3 months:
less and less brown patch on my super giant marimos..lol..
i dont put them in fridge, parents wont let me, so put them  in fish tank with xtra  fan cooler and pinch of table salt(without iodine)

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Yupe this is the way to cure the marimos, actually this method is clearly stated in the first post of this thread under FAQ smile.gif
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post Mar 8 2012, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(leeyung @ Mar 8 2012, 10:29 AM)
Yupe this is the way to cure the marimos, actually this method is clearly stated in the first post of this thread under FAQ smile.gif
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leeyung, what is crystal stone? the one that purifies the water?

This post has been edited by LuQEE: Mar 8 2012, 11:52 AM

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