Off to battle the duckweed again. I feel like it won't be as much work as yesterday.
there are still many duckweeds if you look closelyI spent over three hours picking the salvinia minima out one by one, rinsing it in the tank water, then a bucket and then putting it to the side in another bucket. Then I went through the anacharis to try and clear that. I took out my feeder rings and plant corral to make sure they were clear. Then scooping the surface of the water over and over and over to get all the duckweed I could find. I broke a net because I kept banging it on the side of a bucket to get the duckweed off ot it. I scoured every corner, behind the heater and filter and used an algae scraper to loosen duckweed leaves I could see stuck to the glass in the tank. Then I scooped some more. I waited for anything to float up. And scooped some more. Double checked for more leaves. Then scoured the buckets I used for any duckweed. Checked again for any loose duckweed. Then put my floaters back in the tank.
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I am well aware that if even one friggin duckweed leaf is still in there, I'll have to do this again.
I really should have quarantined those assassin snails longer.
Just got done doing that. I expect I'll have to again.there are still many duckweeds if you look closely
i'm afraid you have to prune them even more
Its not the duckweed itself. In my tank the problem was I had frogbit, which I wanted, and duckweed, which I didn't. Clearing excess frogbit (or duckweed) on its own is easy because you just scoop off the surplus and feed it to the goldfish (or bin). With both I had to remove the frogbit every week, wash as best I could and then scoop out what was in the tank - so the two minute job turned into 30 minutes plus. My guess is its the same frustration for @sharkweek178 with his salvinia. All my tanks have either salvinia or frogbit - so I don't want duckweed.I have duckweed in my tank tht I introduced by mistake. I don't stress about it. I just remove a load when I do a water change and give it to my father in law who has a koi/goldfish pond. He dumps it in the pond and the fish eat it.
People strees about duckweed in their tank, personaly I like it.
If I want to kill something, all I have to do it make it grow.Duckweed can be scary. But, admittedly, it was the first aquatic plant I ever really liked (impossible to kill lol). Maybe it'll grow on you!
I mean if you don't start to like it, it may grow out of the tank and take over you.
Pm incomingSend your tank to me, I manage to kill every single floating plant I put in mine...EVEN DUCKWEED! I bought a whole bunch a couple of weeks ago and I've not got a single leaf left I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I love it