So cool! Do you need to keep the water cold?
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No maintenance, it just sits in the jar in room temp water and seems happy.
lol that's so cool. I love it!
i need that little cozy ball. btw does the bottle get dirty?
It's the cutests ball, I should give it a name. Garden stores sometimes have these so you might still get your green fuzzy friend too.
The bottle definitely doesn't get dirty. The instructions I was given said I should change the water weekly, but been doing it more like once every few months and I only do it, because I was told to. The water is always completely clear and the bottle clean. I should put it in a bigger bottle soon, because it won't fit out of the bottle mouth much longer.
does it like moderate shadow or sun? 
I'm not entirely sure just yet, been keeping it under my spiderfarmer sf300 led growlights since summer and it still seems fine. But then I read they live as deep as 8meters under surface and moved it away from the direct light to see how it does, worried the grow light is too much. But I don't know yet as I just moved it. The light didn't scorch it yet though.
I know people keep these in aquariums and they tend to have moderate plant lights too so I assume those types of lights are ok. I found this care guide:
Light Intensity: The “Less is More” Philosophy
The most important rule for marimo lighting is to provide low to medium-low indirect light. Direct sunlight is their number one enemy and will quickly scorch them, causing brown “sunburn” spots.
So, what does “low indirect light” look like in your home?
A spot in a room that gets plenty of ambient light, but is several feet away from any window.
The corner of an aquarium, shaded by driftwood, rocks, or taller plants.
Under a standard, low-power LED aquarium light. You don’t need a high-tech, plant-growing light for these guys.
Even a simple desk lamp with a low-wattage bulb placed a few feet away can work for a marimo in a jar.

