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Giant Duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) is a live floating plant ideal for freshwater aquariums and ponds. With 60 plants and over 240 leaves, it provides a lush cover for your aquatic environment. This low-demanding species thrives in medium to low light, making it perfect for both novice and experienced aquarists. Enjoy the assurance of a 100% Alive On Arrival guarantee, ensuring your aquatic garden flourishes.
L**S
Great product!
Tried a few different sellers, and this one was the best! Arrived quickly with the plants in good health. Didn’t have any other plants mixed in with them or any funny smell. Definitely buying more!
D**A
Really healthy
It’s perfect for your pond
A**D
If you like dead fish you'll love what this product does.
I rinsed off the duckweed and put it in my tank, easy enough. I come home from work to find all my fish with a major case of ick. All my fish are now dead and I now have to reset my tank...
G**N
Small
It was as advertised i just forgot how small each plant is....I need about 700 more lol.
J**Y
Warning aquarium beginners
This is exactly what it says it is. The duckweed came in great, very healthy. Only a few dead pieces, I forgot to count how many I got (I ordered 60 pack) but it really didn't matter because duckweed grows constantly, so that would make up for it. I added it into the tank, looked great. Now some of this is my fault. The filter was too strong and totally messed up all of the plants, but I turned it off to work on it, to lessen the flow. So that's on me, but when I looked closely I saw a small squiggly worm swimming at the surface into another clump of the plant. They said it was pest free, which is true because the worms are a kind of worm that isn't harmful so It's not considered a pest, but it IS a worm. So, if you don't want small harmless worms in your duckweed than don't buy. If you don't mind, than this is the place to go. Beginners should take caution of this because they won't understand what's going on when they see a worm in their aquarium, so their probably going to get worried. Also, don't put duckweed in your sink or waterways because it spreads wildly (just in case) just throw it in you yard or put it in the trash to dispose of because your going to have to take out some every couple of weeks or so. I'll give it a three stars, two minus for worms. Great duckweed though.
A**X
Their plants are amazing!
I ordered their duckweed for my bettas aquarium and wasn’t sure what to expect since I’ve never ordered live water plants online before. I ordered 60 of their duckweed plants and they were shipped out really fast and arrived in great condition. They seller answered all my questions in great detail about what to do prior to putting them in my tank. I honestly think they gave me way more than 60 because it was a generous amount when I was weeding through them. The only thing I didn’t like was the packaging because they came in a ziploc bag and duckweed sticks to everything so it was hard getting them out but I didn’t mind that much because I was so excited to get them in the tank. Nonetheless, amazing seller and amazing plants! Thank you so much!
M**N
Great Product
The plants arrived healthy and began growing within the first two weeks. I will continue using these sellers for future aquarium plants.
C**K
BE SURE TO QUARINTINE Good plants but comes with free snails
I purchased a 60 ct almost a month ago. The plants came in healthy and have been doing well, but they introduced ear pond snails and what I think are detritus worms into my tank. I'm not personally too upset, since the worms make for good fish snacks and the snails have been helping with algae growth, but I'm going to have to start culling soon to cut down on the population.If you don't want snails or worms, be sure to quarantine the duckweed for a few weeks before introducing it into your tank. Otherwise a good product.
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