how to Keep duckweed under control

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bloom
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how to Keep duckweed under control

Post by bloom »

Duckweed is taking over my 20 gallon tank, it's covering the surface completely. I've got a sponge filter, moderate lighting, and do weekly water changes. How do y'all keep it in check without nuking the whole tank?
gunsmoke
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Re: how to Keep duckweed under control

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Manual removal is the only way. Scoop it out daily with a fine net. Duckweed reproduces fast, so you gotta stay on top of it. I run a high flow canister filter to keep the surface agitated, slows it down a bit.
oceanstar
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Re: how to Keep duckweed under control

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I've found that reducing light exposure helps. Duckweed thrives under bright conditions. Try shortening your photoperiod to 6 hours and see if that slows the spread.
bronzo99
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Re: how to Keep duckweed under control

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Yeah, duckweed's a pain. I let mine grow wild in my shrimp tank, but in my main display, I gotta scoop it every other day. Goldfish love munching on it though, so maybe get a couple if your setup allows.
handan
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Re: how to Keep duckweed under control

Post by handan »

Introduce floating plants that outcompete duckweed, like Water Lettuce or Frogbit. Their larger leaves block light and roots absorb nutrients faster. Works in my 40 gallon with CO2 injection.
bloom
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Re: how to Keep duckweed under control

Post by bloom »

Thanks for the tips, folks. Gonna try reducing light first and see if that helps before adding more plants or fish.
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