Can my Java Moss and my other plant (don't know its name) survive with duckweed in the tank? I was thinking about getting it since my Panda Corys hate light, but I hear it's nutrient-hungry and bad for my Betta. Any tips?
Duckweed vs Java Moss?free spyware remobal
Java Moss is perfect for any tank because it reduced nitrites. Duckweed will coexist well with the Java Moss because both are highly durable, but the Duckweed will block the Betta's surface-breathing and make feeding time harder.
Panda Corys do hate light but you can just give them an ornament or a dark corner. I suggest a piece of slate rock propped up against one side of the tank's wall, this will provide a hiding place.
Duckweed vs Java Moss?kawasaki
Java moss will thrive in the lowest of lights. But Duckweed is a pain in the butt. I tried to use it to cover my 5.5 gallon, but it sticks to everything, cleaning the tank was a pain, the duckweed would stick to my hands and arms. I prefer java moss over the Duckweed ( waste of $9).
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Duckweed is pure evil.....lol!!!
It's very invasive and once its in it's never out and will grow like a surface carpet if you feed it well blocking light that the other plants need.
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