Originally Posted by
stormhawk
Wright, going by the pictures on the Wayne's World site you posted, I think I've seen the Asian species of Wolffia locally in Singapore. No wonder I found some oddball plants shaped like miniature flattened footballs. It could grow into pest-like proportions if we don't control it in the home aquarium though.
Not if you have fish in there. Most will eat the stuff eagerly, so to propagate it you may actually need a fishless tank. Lots of species will eat duckweed at least a little bit. My memory, from when I had Wolffia before, was that many more species would snack on those tiny plants.
Goes great as a garnish on sandwiches, BTW.
Wright
PS. Took a closer look this AM and I may have gotten only Lemna (duckweed) May have climbed down and back up a 100' cliff for nothing.
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