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For $2 I hope you got a big bag of it Ira :D

You're kidding me right. Ira is the second person in UHAS who actually paid money for duck weed? :D

Must have been an auction with the good old auctioneer (the other Derek) doing his tricks again.

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Nah, it's not duckweed.:) It's bigger stuff, doesn't look anything like duckweed. The lilypad like leaves are about 1inch-2inches across and they're attached by a small stem to a main trunk. Looks like cardamine might be right. Can't find any good pictures, but the horrible ones I've found look about right. Hmmm, from the pictures it looks like it's supposed to be planted, I thought I heard that it was supposed to float. No big deal.

It was $1 for the floaty stuff, quite a big bag of it actually, and $1 for the cabomba.

I also got 2 geophagus surinamensis and a pictus from Fee today.:) I'm kinda worried about one. I've got them floating in nets for a few days to let them adjust to the water without getting picked on by the other fish, and he's just sitting on the bottom of the net. He did eat some bloodworms earlier, so hopefully he'll come right. The other seems happy though.

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You plant cardamine but it grows roots at all the junctures of the stem. I let mine grow long and floaty then anchor down one or more of the aerial root sections otherwise it gets tangled up with the other plants.

you can also keep chopping off bits and replanting them.

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Ok, thanks, Caryl.:)

There we go. I just went and planted what was floating in my big tank. I think my severum was thinking, "WTF are you doing? It's too late to be stuffing around with the plants in here!"

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Caryl said...

> You plant cardamine but it grows roots at all the junctures of the stem.

I grow this in my newt tank, both in and out of the water. It gets

a bit rampant though and I have to clean it out every once and

while. Eventually it climbs out of the tank and tries to make a

break for it but with the judicious use of a machete and roundup

I'm able to keep it mostly under control. Luckily there's a couple

of doors between it and my bedroom ;-)

It commonly flowers for me but they're un-inspiring little white

fluffy balls.

The newts like it though since they can wrap their eggs up in it.

Andrew.

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