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Old 09-01-2017, 07:59 PM   #1
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Giant Duckweed in Planted Tank?

So I have a 29 gal Planted Tank, everything grows very well, too well... except S.Repens I haven't been able to get going *sigh*

Anyone, with one of my plant orders came giant Duckweed. I have it in and it's growing very well, I scoop some out every now and then and put it into my 65 angel tank.

Anyways I'm concerned about if it's actually a good idea or not? Like will it harm my other plants? Or steal all the ferts?

I had Duckweed a long time ago and it helped me lower my nitrates and was t too annoying, and the giant doesn't affect my filter and looks pretty good so I'm more for it, my old Duckweed somehow all got eaten lol.

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Floaters will help take up excess nitrates, so in that way they are nice.

Feeding them to the angels is a plus.

They block light to the other stems /plants so it may be an issue for that reason and it is easy to get too much of a good thing with their growth.

You can do something to corral the plants to a far corner and plant the light needing stems closer to the flow area where the plants are not floating.
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Oh yeah that's a good idea, I did notice some of my stem plants leaning towards the light.

But do you think they take nutrients away from the other plants?
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That is what liquid ferts will help with.
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Okay great, I mostly use Seachem Flourish.
So it doesn't soak up the nutrients for that? Just nitrates?
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I would think some of both. Not sure I could say exactly which it sucks up most.
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