How should I plant aquatic plants

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Hi Guys,
I just bought 3 duckweed plants and right now they just float. The dude at the pet shop said I should just place them in the gravel. I did that but they keep floatingup to the surface.
Please help on looks very ill and is almost dead.

Cameron
 
duck weed is meant to float on the surface!! i know that petshop "dudes" can be ignorant at best but this is amazing
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! duckweed needs lots of light so if you don't have a light with your aquarium then it will die
 
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