My big balls

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Well, if they can have a thread about dumb blonds (which I think is offending to women and some men with light colored hair), then there is nothing wrong with a thread on moss balls!


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They reproduce either asexually, although you might go blind, or sexually.
The spores can settle (often on gravel) and form tuffs and eventually form new balls after a few months. All balls are hairy unless you trim them.

Ball splitting is the best way to divide after they get a decent size and start becoming uncomfertable (for the tank) and taking up too much room. Some balls, when happy, will float up to the top of the tank from pearling. Great balls are always pearling and bob up and down daily.

Regards,
Tom Barr

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I divided one of my balls and now they're fluffy and hairy, and kind of flat. They're threatening to fall apart. What can I do to save my balls?
 
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