Fun with duck weed
It grows like the dickens! This is a very low maintenance, bright light plant.
It looks great in a naturalistic pond type tank. It is an easy solution to the bright lighting required for planted tanks AND the dim light aquatic caudates prefer.
Personally, I utilize it in my larvae rearing tubs, my live food cultures and in all of my aquatic set ups. (I do not use it in my axolotl tanks though.) If it starts to take over too much surface area, I scoop some out and feed it to my goldfish.
PROS: - Easy to grow
- looks "cool"
- harbors all sorts of copepods and the like for growing larvae to eat
- blocks some light from stressing out aquatic caudates
- helps a small bit in maintaining water chemistry, like most live plants
- cheap, easy to get
- grows fast
- gammarus and aselleus love to breed/feed in it
CONS: -grows FAST, quickly covers entire surface of tank
- can interfere with oxygen exchange at the surface of the tank if not kept in check
- clogs up many filters
- makes water changes a real pain
- can harbor undesirable tank critters like hydra and snails
- may pose an ingestion hazard with small caudates (juvenile morphs)
- easily fouls nets and siphons
- sticks to aquarium sides as water level drops making cleaning a pain
- once you have it, you will always have it. Easy to spread to all of your tanks
- dead duckweed has an "interesting" odor