QUOTE(LuQEE @ Apr 17 2012, 06:39 AM)
heard nowadays, they got marimo farms which imports them from germany, thats y some marimo are sold cheaper than genuine hokkaido ones..
any comments on this? Actually price range should not be used as a standard to differentiate a genuine marimo and a so called fake German marimos. Take for example, some seller who sells a Giant marimo at RM40 and another seller who sells at RM80 each. Sometimes seller have to consider their profit range due to certain constraints, like shop rental, advertisement and etc. So, taking into account of this, they set their margin very high and sometimes people thought expensive things is genuine.
If you ask me,
I, as the first pioneer Marimo seller in LYN, the best way to differentiate a genuine marimo and a fake one is
not by the looks and definitely not by the price, but is by the
texture of the marimo. For instance, I have some buyers who showed me some photos from
Facebook and
Cari saying that there is a new Marimo seller who said German marimo and Hokkaido marimo can be judged by the ‘fur’.
Seriously, if you think twice, if long fur = German, and short fur = Hokkaido, how about those who trim the long fur bcome short fur, from German change species become Hokkaido?
This is the trick played by some sellers to paint black other sellers marimos genuineness.
Not only that, Marimos are natural living creature which lives in the deep level of Hokkaido for many years. Marimos are able to grow naturally
without needing any nutrients to boast their growth as what they need are clean water and sufficient sunlight. Just like any other plants, these are the basic needs for them to make food.
Seriously they
DO NOT need any ‘Vitamins’ or liquid which claims to kill germs in water and stable the ph level. These are just gimmicks from the seller to earn money. Actually the vitamins is the same with those used for aquariums, just different packaging and claimed from ‘Japan’ and they are selling RM40 per bottle. The same nutrients for aquariums can be found in fish shop for RM5 or so on.
Recently I also notice
some sellers who tend to copycat people’s quote in Lowyat and treat it as their own sayings. If the seller is really a genuine marimo seller and has a good judgement on Marimos,
why do he/she need to copy my quote and paste bulat bulat in his/her facebook? A big question mark to me

So, back to conclusion, buyers must know how to judge themselves about this ‘trick’ on genuineness and fakeness. Like my case, I have been selling marimo as 1st pioneer marimo seller in lowyat since several years ago and the price range doesn’t fluctuate much as I tend to sell the marimo at reasonable price yet quality assured as genuine marimos. Just look at my feedbacks at my personal selling thread, unlike others claiming false info saying others marimos are fake etc then say himself/herself one as genuine, painting other competitors doesnt reflect their genuineness. The best way to know genuine or not is to judge the seller's customers feedback. Just my 2 cents. I hope our Marimo sharing club can grow healthily with more and more Marimo lovers