Growing Instructions: Upon receiving your duckweed immediately take it out of the packaging and place it in non-chlorinated water with a Ph between 5.5 and 7.0. There are multiple options for fertilizing your duckweed such as fish waste, compost or pond plant food. Duckweed needs sufficient light (whether fluorescent or sunlight) to live healthily and reproduce at the maximum rate. Place your duckweed where it will get at least 8 hours of light per day. However, if grown outdoors, some shade may be required in the heat of summer in southern states. If provided ideal conditions your duckweed will reproduce extremely rapidly. You will always have duckweed to feed you fish or use as a natural filter.
M**E
Not snail free + some bug like creature.
Duckweed came late which wasn't a big deal but when it arrived i put them in a seperate completely empty tank just to make sure nothing hitched hiked on them. & it had snails (though they were dead) and there was a bug like creature still alive. Im not sure if its harmless or not but just incase im glad i put it in a seperate tank instead of in my betta tanks.
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