yellowstitch123
New Member
I stupidly welcomed duckweed in to my tank and did not consider the fact it was going to get knocked around by my filter flow (external filter, fluval 307).
I asked a relative for some as it's been so hard to get hold of any floating plants, and he did give me the warning "once you put it in your tank, you will never get rid of it".
Well...now I want to get rid of it.
I have cichlids so need a reasonable filter flow and it's just getting pushed underneath the water by the filter and looks horrible. I have crafted a little ring made out of air line to put around the outlet areas, to stop the duckweed getting there, but it isn't working 100%.
So, is there an obvious way to stop this being a problem? Or is there a way that I can get rid of the duckweed?
Does it dislike a lot of surface movement? If so could just tolerate how ugly it is in the water for the time being, keep up with scooping it out, and hope that it doesn't take.
Why have I done this to myself?!
I asked a relative for some as it's been so hard to get hold of any floating plants, and he did give me the warning "once you put it in your tank, you will never get rid of it".
Well...now I want to get rid of it.
I have cichlids so need a reasonable filter flow and it's just getting pushed underneath the water by the filter and looks horrible. I have crafted a little ring made out of air line to put around the outlet areas, to stop the duckweed getting there, but it isn't working 100%.
So, is there an obvious way to stop this being a problem? Or is there a way that I can get rid of the duckweed?
Does it dislike a lot of surface movement? If so could just tolerate how ugly it is in the water for the time being, keep up with scooping it out, and hope that it doesn't take.
Why have I done this to myself?!