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  • brewmaster15
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    • Apr 2002
    • 30362
    • Northford,CT,USA

    #31
    Re: Duckweed reservoir

    Well I have to say.. I am pleasantly surprised. I always thought bringing a product to market would take years.. Its incredible what Acme Aquarium Products was able to do in a matter weeks.

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    • LizStreithorst
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      • Jan 2005
      • 14232
      • Moselle, MS

      #32
      Re: Duckweed reservoir

      He Al, how's this project going? I wonder how it would taste to the fish ground up in a beef heart mix?
      Mama Bear

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      • brewmaster15
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        • Apr 2002
        • 30362
        • Northford,CT,USA

        #33
        Re: Duckweed reservoir

        Hi Liz,
        Its going well .. I have my large Axolotl tank covered in it and have some in several smaller tanks including the crayfish tank. Contrary to everyones fears it hasnt taken over everything including my toilets.. though it did migrate to a few adjacent tanks .. removing the unwanted greenies was easy enough.

        I bet it would be great in beefheart. maybe a quick steaming first.

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        • LizStreithorst
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          • Jan 2005
          • 14232
          • Moselle, MS

          #34
          Re: Duckweed reservoir

          Would blanching or steaming it kill any fresh wanter diesase organisms that might come with it?
          Mama Bear

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          • brewmaster15
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            • Apr 2002
            • 30362
            • Northford,CT,USA

            #35
            Re: Duckweed reservoir

            Yep.. thats why I suggested it..plus it prevents unwanted populations in tanks.
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            • LizStreithorst
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              • Jan 2005
              • 14232
              • Moselle, MS

              #36
              Re: Duckweed reservoir

              Any chance of you sending me some next time I make pork heart. It will be a good while so you'll have lots of time to save it up
              Mama Bear

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              • brewmaster15
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                • Apr 2002
                • 30362
                • Northford,CT,USA

                #37
                Re: Duckweed reservoir

                Sure liz.. I have to keep pruning it back . Just fished out a bunch for my hens

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                • LizStreithorst
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                  • Jan 2005
                  • 14232
                  • Moselle, MS

                  #38
                  Re: Duckweed reservoir

                  Well, don't laugh despite what I said earlier in the thread. If the fish like it I'll start growing them myself. God knows I have plenty of empty tank space.
                  Mama Bear

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                  • Iminit
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                    #39
                    Re: Duckweed reservoir

                    Saw this this morn and though of this threadClick image for larger version

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                    • LizStreithorst
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                      • Jan 2005
                      • 14232
                      • Moselle, MS

                      #40
                      Hey, Al. Can I grow duckweed in a tank without fish or do I need to add some BN to add nutrients to the water? I'm having a hard time growing enough to keep up with the amount the Rainbows are eating,
                      Mama Bear

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                      • brewmaster15
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                        • Apr 2002
                        • 30362
                        • Northford,CT,USA

                        #41
                        Originally posted by LizStreithorst
                        Hey, Al. Can I grow duckweed in a tank without fish or do I need to add some BN to add nutrients to the water? I'm having a hard time growing enough to keep up with the amount the Rainbows are eating,
                        Liz that stuff grows like a weed but its still a plant and as such some nutrients will allow it to thrive... doesn't need to be fish though. Chicken manure is fine... doesn't need much either.
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                        • LizStreithorst
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                          • Jan 2005
                          • 14232
                          • Moselle, MS

                          #42
                          Well, what with a rooster in the house I'll have no problem getting chicken poo. Does it need filtration or just a few bubbles bubbling away?
                          Mama Bear

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                          • brewmaster15
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                            • Apr 2002
                            • 30362
                            • Northford,CT,USA

                            #43
                            Originally posted by LizStreithorst
                            Well, what with a rooster in the house I'll have no problem getting chicken poo. Does it need filtration or just a few bubbles bubbling away?
                            No filter, Duckweed does well in stagnant Ponds, but I use airstones as I Think if just circulates nutrients better and smells better!
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                            • LizStreithorst
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                              • Jan 2005
                              • 14232
                              • Moselle, MS

                              #44
                              Thanks, Al. I remember the time when duckweed was my worst enemy. One day I vowed to rid my tanks of it. It took several weeks to get it all but I finally succeeded. Now, I'm wanting to grow more of the stuff. Live and learn.
                              Mama Bear

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