I just did this whole procedure outlined in the first post here. It worked ok I guess.... well I kinda have some riccia floating all over my tank now because the holes in the hair net were bigger than the riccia chunks, so a bunch floated away. what is left looks good, and now I just have to give it some time to fill out. k now for my question.... after I covered my rock with the riccia, I realized that i only had enough to cover one, and I had one more rock left... so I went out to my little pond and grabbed some of this stuff. (see attatched photo)
It is ivy duckweed, Lemna Trisulca.... I think. well it looks exactly like the stuff in the picture I found on wickipedia. I did it the same way as the riccia. it was WAY easier to work with. I was just wondering if this will actually work. this stuff came with a bunch of elodia I got for my pond, and has been living submerged for a month now stuck to the filter inlet. the goldfish eat it like crazy, and it is still taking over the pond. unlike the other kinds of duckweed, it doesn't separate into little pieces, it just stays one big chain, and it doesn't float on the surface, it stays below it. I was just wondering if anyone else has tried this stuff. I guess time will tell if it works... or one of you guys will. ha ha. thanks
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