MammaBearinTN
Fish Crazy
Pros and cons of various floating plants? Do you think some plants are messier than others? Which ones grow faster?
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Don't forget to vote. And thanks for the photos. And I added water spangles to the list. Since it's the one floating plant I do have, I can't believe that I forgot to list it! In fact, I'm thinking of switching to water lettuce.Both duckweed and water lettuce.View attachment 137357View attachment 137358
wild frogbit is lovely.Mine would have to be frogbit, although it can get super annoying.
is there a reason mmy water lettuce melted in a new tank?100% water lettuce
then would come to water hyacinth and Salvinia.
and since someone up there showed his water lettuce I feel I should do the same
water lettuce in my 10 gallon (and some salvinia)
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water hyacinth in my 5 gallon buckets and 55 gallon backyard pond
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water lettuce melts down when it doesn't like where it is, check for lighting since they are a full sun species they should have a powerful light on top of them (don't worry if you have light shy fish like gourami or ancistrus since the water lettuce will block most of this light, the bulb is almost 100% for the water lettuce and the fish should not notice any difference).is there a reason mmy water lettuce melted in a new tank?
is it called meal because you can eat it?Oh right, water meal is also interesting, I can just never get it established because everything in any tank I put it in seems to enjoy eating it too much. Its like the duckweed you don't have to worry about cleaning up or keeping under control.
Yes, I've seen numerous pictures of them, but only from the top. I would like to see what the roots look like.I like Azolla ferns though I have never grown them.
makes sense, my first light was too dim, 2nd light too bright. LOLwater lettuce melts down when it doesn't like where it is, check for lighting since they are a full sun species they should have a powerful light on top of them (don't worry if you have light shy fish like gourami or ancistrus since the water lettuce will block most of this light, the bulb is almost 100% for the water lettuce and the fish should not notice any difference).
Not only do they need strong lighting but they are also a nutrient hoarder so they need a well-established tank where there are enough bacteria to process all the bioload into plant ready nitrate that they can consume so maybe while the tanks establish their own cycle you should add some nitrogen-based fertilizer to help it.
With these 2 tips, I'm sure they will start thriving.
TL;DR water lettuce melts if it lacks a good environment, to help this you need
1. strong lights
2. an established nitrogen cycle that can support its heavy feeding habits/ fertilizer