I have a bunch of them, and looked at their history, a little before making my “Stargate” topiary… well my adult Tin Foil barbs have pretty much destroyed it over the last year… the balls are in essence, a wirery kind of hair algae, that are rolled into balls… I believe it’s a natural effect in one or two areas, where they were 1st encountered… but suspect any that are currently sold in markets like Amazon, are hand rolled… as my Tin Foils have ripped them from the wire used to make my topiary, I have hand rolled them myself, and reinstalled them…
While they are alive, their nutritional needs must be next to nill, as they are traditionally kept in glass containers by themselves for generations, without fish or added fertilizers…
So they are a unique tank ornament for critters to crawl on, but aside from providing roughage to the diet of larger fishes ( they don’t appear digestible ) I don’t think they serve any purpose in an aquarium… oxygen output, or nutritional use are next to nothing, as their growth rate is extremely slow…
Anyone have anymore information or insight on Marimo algae balls???
While they are alive, their nutritional needs must be next to nill, as they are traditionally kept in glass containers by themselves for generations, without fish or added fertilizers…
So they are a unique tank ornament for critters to crawl on, but aside from providing roughage to the diet of larger fishes ( they don’t appear digestible ) I don’t think they serve any purpose in an aquarium… oxygen output, or nutritional use are next to nothing, as their growth rate is extremely slow…
Anyone have anymore information or insight on Marimo algae balls???