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  • Question
    Can I keep Amano shrimp with Marimo?
    Community Answer
    According to Fishlore.com, you can keep the two together. The shrimp will seem to be eating the Marimo. However, it is more likely that they are eating what's on the plant rather than the plant itself.
  • Question
    Can I keep guppies/betta together?
    HotDogWater000
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    Keeping guppies and bettas together is not recommended, as guppies have flashy, bright fins that commonly make the betta in the tank attack.
  • Question
    Is it okay to buy one from online?
    HotDogWater000
    Community Answer
    If the seller is one you trust and can back up, then yes you can buy a marimo online. Be sure to check reviews and look for pictures to make sure they send real and healthy marimos.
  • Question
    Why are there little bubbles on my marimo?
    Yoonah Oh
    Community Answer
    The carbon dioxide in sparkling water creates those familiar air bubbles, which is an easy form of carbon that the Marimo will use for photosynthesis.
  • Question
    How do I breed 10 Marimos at once?
    Yoonah Oh
    Community Answer
    Form the fresh divisions into a ball by rolling between the hands. Use a piece of thread to wrap around the new divisions and tie the ends together. This will retain the spherical shape. Place the new divisions into a container full of water. Do not use distilled water, because it lacks vital minerals.
  • Question
    My little jar is growing extra algae on the edges. Is this a sign that I need to change the water more often? I also haven’t had much growth in the last three years. Would moving to a bigger jar help?
    Yoonah Oh
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    Marimos grow only 5mm in a year. You might not realize it is growing. Be sure to clean your jar and the water each week.
  • Question
    Do I need to buy food for the marimo?
    Yoonah Oh
    Community Answer
    No, marimos absorb nutrients from water. Be sure it has enough clean water and fresh air.
  • Question
    I just got my marimo, but it's making the water smell bad in a day. I'm changing the water every day. Any ideas on what to do?
    Yoonah Oh
    Community Answer
    Try using a little less water, and make sure there's some space at the top to allow air circulation.
  • Question
    Will the water smell weird if you keep it for a week?
    Yoonah Oh
    Community Answer
    The water will smell if you don't clean it. You need to clean it once a week.
  • Question
    Can I keep marimo balls with a turtle?
    Yoonah Oh
    Community Answer
    Marimo moss balls are safe to keep with turtles. They provide oxygen, help control algae growth, and maintain nitrogen and phosphate levels in the tank.
  • Question
    Why is there a cut in my marimo?
    Yoonah Oh
    Community Answer
    It's okay if there's a cut. It will grow back quickly. If part of your marimo is sick, cut out the sick part, and it will be okay.
  • Question
    How can I tell if my Marimo is dead?
    Yoonah Oh
    Community Answer
    Signs that your Marimo may be dead include brown or white sections, a change in the shade of green, floating, cracking, a bad smell, turning to mush, condensation in the water vessel, being stuck in a vase, being overtaken by algae, or dirty appearance.
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