why is my duckweed thinning?
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caddox - Posts: 5
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why is my duckweed thinning?
My duckweed has been thinning out over the past few weeks. Tank is a 20 gallon, stocked with neon tetras and a few cherry shrimp. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. Lighting is on for 8 hours a day with a Nicrew Classic. No recent changes to the tank. Any ideas?
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mudskip - Posts: 4
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Re: why is my duckweed thinning?
Could be the shrimp messing with it. Mine love to nibble on duckweed roots, kinda weird but they do it. Maybe try floating some in a breeder box to see if it grows better there.
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berrymunch - Posts: 10
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Re: why is my duckweed thinning?
Duckweed thins when nutrients are low, especially nitrates. Even if yours are at 10 ppm, it might not be enough. Try adding a liquid fertilizer like Thrive. Also, check if your light is strong enough, Nicrew Classics can be a bit weak for some plants.
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caddox - Posts: 5
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Re: why is my duckweed thinning?
Thanks, I'll grab some Thrive. Didn't think nitrates could be too low for duckweed.berrymunch wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 2:38 am Duckweed thins when nutrients are low, especially nitrates. Even if yours are at 10 ppm, it might not be enough. Try adding a liquid fertilizer like Thrive. Also, check if your light is strong enough, Nicrew Classics can be a bit weak for some plants.
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mudskip - Posts: 4
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Re: why is my duckweed thinning?
Yep, duckweed's a hungry little thing. Mine goes nuts when I dose ferts. Also, if your water flow's too high, it might be getting pushed around too much. Duckweed likes it chill.
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berrymunch - Posts: 10
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Re: why is my duckweed thinning?
Exactly. High flow can stress it out. Try reducing filter output or moving the duckweed to a calmer spot.
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mudskip - Posts: 4
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Re: why is my duckweed thinning?
Another thing, if you've got a lid, condensation can drip on the duckweed and mess with it. Not sure why but mine always does worse with a lid on.
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berrymunch - Posts: 10
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Re: why is my duckweed thinning?
That's a good point. Condensation can block light and create uneven moisture. If you're using a lid, try propping it open a bit or removing it for a few days to see if it helps.