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04-08-2007, 12:26 AM | #76 |
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i have got a question abt duckweed,do i have to change the water??or do i just leave it?
i just gotten my duckweed frm a kind bro here so wan to clarify things first,the bag is still tightly seal and air,i haven open.wan to make things clear first before i open.. |
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Before feeding my ranchus, I'll rinse the duckweed thoroughly again and put the remainder into a new tank of water. |
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04-08-2007, 01:08 AM | #79 |
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how do i rinse the duckweed?lol,i noe its stupid question to ask but theres too much duckweed liao..
And some bros suggest putting guppies to eat mosquitos larva..but the surface of the plastic tank will be covered with duckweed,meaning there are minimal oxygen dissolved and how can ur guppies survived?and if u dun put fish to eat the larva den it will breed..and "if they breed,you'll bleed" sounds familar |
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