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Reville
22nd June 2009, 12:35 AM
So if duck weed is so great
what about Azolla?
its a fern that pairs with a cyanobacterium that fixes its own nitrogen
perhaps thats not so important in a system where nitrogen is sometimes in excess but its still protein.
So do fish eat it?
GaryD
22nd June 2009, 01:48 PM
Hi Reville,
Duckweed is a very useful plant for aquaponicists. Azolla is also a useful aquatic plant and some fish do eat it.
GaryD
Reville
22nd June 2009, 03:07 PM
thanks
im just thinking along the lines of different plants having different amino, fatty acid and mineral profiles
so having a mixed diet might be good
Azolla, lemna, wolfia, spirodela etc
GaryD
22nd June 2009, 08:39 PM
I agree.
GaryD
MarkEinOz
6th April 2010, 10:38 AM
G'day Gary,
So what are your thought re azolla and duckweed mixed together? I grabbed a new supply from a fish supply thinking (on lazy inspection) that it was only DW when within days I found there was a hitchhiker. I am concerned that AZ will outgrow DW?
GaryD
6th April 2010, 07:05 PM
Hi Mark,
Although people report that fish will eat Azolla, I prefer my duckweed straight.
The stuff is so prolific that, if you can manage to isolate even a dozen plants, you'll be able to grow it Azolla-free.
In my early experiments with duckweed, I sought to validate some of the growth claims for the plant. I counted out several plants and counted them each day for a week. Aside from confirming that the duckweed multiplied at the rate that had been suggested (in ideal circumstances it will double its mass every 24 - 48 hours), I then went on and grew tanks full of the stuff......from those few initial plants.
Gary
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