floating plants

fishlover88

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Hey guys and gals,

I have a ten that is a little bright for me, i was wondering if there is a floating plant that would help tone it down a bit. I was thinking about duckweed, but thought i would check with y'all before, to see if there was something better.
 
ok so i did some research, and duckweed is not a good idea. So any other ideas would be appreciated. I like the way the indian fern looks. I hope i can get my hands on some.
 
ok so i did some research, and duckweed is not a good idea. So any other ideas would be appreciated. I like the way the indian fern looks. I hope i can get my hands on some.

Just out of curiosity why is duckweed not good?
 
it can.
many other plants can be grown floating. wisteria, anacharis(elodea), cabomba, frill, or any other plant the feeds from the water column.
 
water sprites. That's what they call the floating stuff in the pet stores here.

also, if you are just trying to dim your lights, there are other ways...
 
duckweed is fine. seriously. unless you don't think you could scoop a little bit out every month or so, then it seriously is not going to take over your tank and kill your fish and kids overnight. duckweed will make your water better for your fish.
 
freak angels will eat the stuff(duckweed) as will many other fish.
must be good salad...LOL
 
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