fozziebear
Fishaholic
i know theres an ebay seller selling duckweed riccia and salvinia all mixed together, it might of been that, remember to read the ads carefully ebay has some good pure riccia sellers.
I'll admit that I sold it, in good faith. I have never put duckweed into my tank, and as such, believed it to be riccia.
I bought Riccia from Tropical Aquarium Plants. Put it in my tank and left it. It grew and I had a nice riccia mat for a while. Then the cories started nibbling at it and it ended up floating.
Then, when it was floating, lots of these plantlets appeared, which I assumed to be more riccia. I left it float and it did grow into more riccia.
So, if indeed it is duckweed, could someone please suggest how it may have got into my aquarium? As mentioned, I have never put duckweed into my aquarium so am at a loss as to how it could have got there.
Any thoughts?
Martin
Hi all,
This is my first attempt at riccia, which I think is the dwarf variety (first page pic of the two is great, but impossible to tell which one you have when you only have one variety in front of you! (Maybe a pic with a scale! )
It is mounted on a piece of sandstone with loofer netting (Great suggestion, you get miles of it for a couple of $$!!)
I found the easiest way to get an even spread of riccia on the surface was to:
1. Put enough riccia into a bucket of water so that it forms a 1cm thick layer, then
2. Sink the surface you want to cover, let the riccia settle so that the thickness is even, then
3. Reach in and slowly pull the surface out vertically to give a nice even coat!
Any problems with what I have done?
i kno i can get skate but can i use a dinner plate and judt hide it under the gravel so all you can see is the ricciaplate as in dinner plate? in theory it shouldn't be a problem but you really need to look harder. You've probably got some slate in your back yard. all garden centres will sell slate, most good LFS. your roof may even have slate tiles on (or your neighbors) they have a habit of falling off!!
for asthetic reasons find some slate, it will look much better.
garden centres will probably just give you a piece as they normally sell by the bucket load rather than just one piece.