FS Duckweed, salvinia minima, and some pennywort, anyone?

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zzyzx85

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I need to clean off the top of my 55g of these floaters. They're driving me nuts! I might keep a little salvinia but the duckweed needs to go!

I have a 48"x15" surface pretty much packed full of duckweed and salvinia mixed. Probably more than anyone wants but if your fish or snails eat it, they're perfect.

I thought I'd offer people a chance to buy it or else it'd be going into the trash.

$7 shipped via USPS small flat rate box. I'll be cramming a sandwich sized ziplock baggie full of it. First few packages will have some pennywort included.

Anyone?

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is this stuff like snails? where once you get it you cant get rid of it? and in small portions does it make nice effects in the tank???
 
Okay, not a whole sandwich baggie full but it'll be a heaping fishnet full. I netted some today for Bettalover and got about half a bag full of salvinia, duckweed, and pennywort, which I'm pretty sure is more than enough.

1 sold (thanks bettalover!), 2 pending for later this week (grannylvsfish, bazil323), 1 waiting for reply (lorindaleigh). Have about 2 packages left.
 
can i see a bottom veiw. i think i might want some for my planted tank. but i want to see what il be payin for
 
I'll actually be sending payment this afternoon. Hubby's boss will actually be paying him on time this week! And I have the afternoon off. Yay! Sorry, too excited.

Just a quick question. What sort of requirements for the salvinia minima? I can't find much from googling. The others should be fine in low/med light, right?
 
Salvinia spreads just about as quick as duckweed and is definitely low light. I'm growing it in my biology class and the light is like 20 feet above and its gone from 12 plants to about 50 in 3 weeks. It is a lot nicer looking than duckweed.
 
If you still have some pennywort to throw in I'd love to take some off your hands:)
 
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