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Algae ball - chambermaid living in water

Do you feel like you can't cuddle with plants? The ciliated sphere will convince you otherwise! This unusual and fascinating plant lends itself to being gently rubbed in your hand.

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What is an Algae Ball?

Ball kelp ( Aegagropila linnaei ), also known as "Marimo" in Japan, is a special type of freshwater algae that forms characteristic round balls. It comes from colder areas of the northern hemisphere, such as Japan, Iceland, Scotland or Estonia. Its unusual appearance and unpretentiousness make it a popular plant for aquariums or glass containers.

In addition, it is a long-lived plant - it can live up to 100 years! It grows very slowly, usually only 5 mm per year, but it is precisely its slow growth that makes it a stable and constant companion.

How to take care of the eyelash ball?

Caring for a ciliate ball is absolutely simple, so it is ideal not only for beginners but also for experienced growers. In addition, it is non-toxic and completely safe for animals, so it can be placed in aquariums with fish or other aquatic animals without worry.

Algae balls require cool, clean water and bright, indirect light. The water should be changed at least once a week and direct sunlight, which could burn the plant, should be avoided. They need occasional petting in the hand. Rub them to keep their round shape, as direct contact with the bottom of the container can cause browning or disintegration.

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What can trouble the Orb of Seaweed?

Browning - if the eyeball begins to turn brown, it can be caused by too much sunlight or lack of movement. Rotate it regularly to maintain its uniform shape.

Slow Growth - The cilia grow very slowly, so don't panic if you don't see any changes. Check the water temperature and clarity and be patient.

Breakdown - If the eyeball begins to break down, it may be due to a lack of movement. Collect the pieces, reshape them into a ball and use a rubber band to hold the shape until the lash grows back.

A symbol of happiness

In Japan, the eyelash ball is known as a symbol of luck, love and prosperity. People often give it as a talisman for longevity and good fortune. If you are looking for something unconventional and beautiful for your home or aquarium, the kelp ball is a great choice.

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