Java Fern and Duckweed
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Java Fern and Duckweed
If anyone has any extra (lots) of Java Fern or Duckweed you'd like to get rid of, I could use it. Just bring it to the next meeting, and you can root around in my box of stuff for whatever you want in exchange. Thanks. Denny
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Java Moss
Oops. I meant Java Moss not Java Fern. Denny
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Java Moss/duckweed
Which one do you have? I'll keep it in mind if I don't get a response at the meeting. After seeing your score the last couple weeks, I was also wondering if you had any albino or regular Sunburst or Strawberry Peacocks. I just got 4, but suspect they may be all males. Just on the off chance??? Denny
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enny,
I HAVE LLLLOOOTTTTSSS of duckweed! I will be cleaning out the pond this weekend.
We can't come to Octobers meeting butplan to come to Novembers, so i you can wait until then ir if you donot find any or enough before then I can get as much as I can and bring it.
Out of curiousity, what are you using it for?
Jenn
I HAVE LLLLOOOTTTTSSS of duckweed! I will be cleaning out the pond this weekend.
We can't come to Octobers meeting butplan to come to Novembers, so i you can wait until then ir if you donot find any or enough before then I can get as much as I can and bring it.
Out of curiousity, what are you using it for?
Jenn
Honey, Just one more fish..please....
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I would like to get a good amount into my ponds. If I had any this year, the tadpoles must have gotten it. I think they ate every bit of plant material I had in my ponds. Next year, hopefully, I'll have started working on some plan to have active ponds as opposed to static. Maybe I'll feed the tadpoles to my fish, too. The Java Moss is to try to get some plants going in some tanks that will be room temperature with western indirect sunlight. We'll see if that works. I'm pretty bad with plants. Maybe I should try some crypts, too. Denny
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I'll be very interested in seeing if my Peacocks will make a meal of the duckweed, too. I think they do, but it's been so long since I had any duckweed in my ponds that I don't remember for sure. If that's the case, I probably don't have to be worried about being over-run with it. Denny
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I'll take some duckweed for my 30 gallon cube
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Re: Java Fern and Duckweed
You did notice that this was October of LAST year, right? Though I'm sure several of us have duckweed, remember that once it's there it's practically impossible to get rid of.
Michael
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