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I have some of those bulbs sitting in water in a window right now. I'm glad I did not put them in the tank as suggested because they grew mold which is appearantly very common. It's been nearly a month and I will be contacting the company soon for replacements.
I ordered a marimo moss ball online and it should be arriving tomorrow. I have heard nothing but good things about the moss balls. I can't wait till I can put it in my tank and hopefully my boy will play with it!
 

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I have a moss ball and I think they're great. I've had no problems with it what so ever. looks so cute too! ^.^
Don't know about the bulbs tho, never tried them. I don't really trust the idea of them being in the tank with my fish. However outside in the garden bulbs are great.
 

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I bought a pack of 4 bulbs which actually contained 6. 3 of them grew, which isn't too bad. They can take a long time to start growing. The problem with the guarantee, at least on my pack, is they want you to mail them the bulbs that didn't grow and also pay for shipping for the new bulbs. Ends up costing as much as a new pack.
 

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i can vouch for the bulbs causing fungus/mold. three sets, 3 different tanks. All got fungus/mold. It seems i have has the worst effects of the 3 tanks. The fungus/mold has spread to other parts of my tank in the span of a weekend. AVOID!

the moss balls are awesome, they look great and my betta loves moving them around. and depending on the size of it, they sometimes like to rest on it :)
 

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the moss balls are great, and the plants in a tube have survived pretty well. with the tube ones, make sure to get all the gel/crap off the roots before going in tank. some of their plants are grown above water, so when going into aquatic mode, they might die off a bit then come back. i would def read up on the plants before purchasing, i have heard of cases where the plants are not completely aquatic and then just end up dying. good luck :)
 

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Ok, did they look good after they grew?
I ended up with one onion plant and two aponogetons, I'm not sure what kind, maybe natans. The onion was way too big for my tank, so I gave it away and it quickly died. Not the bulb's fault. The aponogetons have reproduced like crazy and now I have them all over my tank. They also get pretty huge. I didn't do anything special to grow them, just stuck them halfway in the gravel and waited.
 

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I bought a pack of Aponogetons and 2 out of 3 grew. I can't remember how much they cost, but it was a pretty good deal, I think. They are really nice if they do sprout. I find they like some extra light, and sprouted when they were placed closer to a window.
Be careful if they do sprout, they grow really tall, and you can't trim the leaves either! Mine are at least a foot tall and still sprouting leaves.
 

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They are actually a type of algae, not moss.

The authentic Japanese ones are naturally shaped into a ball by years of growth at the bottom of certain lakes. I suspect most of the moss balls that are produced commercially are shaped that way by hand.
 
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