I am Ninety nine percent sure it is a living organism, but I could be wrong.
bacteria, moss, fungi,and barnacle
Desert
Some species of turtles may occasionally nibble on moss as part of their omnivorous diet. However, moss typically does not provide significant nutritional value for turtles and should not be a primary source of food for them. It's important to provide a well-balanced diet that includes commercial turtle pellets, fruits, vegetables, and occasional live prey.
It lives in America & Canada. They make tree houses near ponds, lakes, & rivers.
yes it is a ling plant and it has all characteristics all living organisms need
2 balls
no
I see no reason why they should be any problem.
Yes, I suggest putting moss balls in their habitat. Moss balls are made of algae and absorb a small amount of amonia from their waste. Gently squeeze the water out of your moss balls during water changes. Be sure not to squeeze so hard that you block the light from being able to penetrate it though as light is its food source. Fluff it back up in clean water by gently tossing it through your finger tips and put it back in your tank.
They played with balls made of hide wrapped around moss and sewn at the fringes.
They played with balls made of hide wrapped around moss and sewn at the fringes.
I see no reason why they should be any problem
new york
In theTundra and northern regions.
They played with balls made of hide wrapped around moss and sewn at the fringes.
Moss and animals can live on trees.
Moss and fern