Yes, duckweed can be beneficial for tadpoles as it provides cover and protection from predators, helping them feel safer in their aquatic environment. Additionally, duckweed serves as a food source, offering nutrients that can support tadpole growth. However, it's important to maintain a balance, as excessive duckweed growth can limit oxygen levels in the water.
Yes, they eat an assortment of things. They will eat algae that grows on the floor or items in the pond. They will also eat dead matter that falls to the floor of the pond, Later on, also bloodworms, fish food and micro organisms.
Duckweed can grow in any water that is good enough to sustain live fish.
yes, goldfish love duckweed! I wouldn't make it their primary food, but its a good snack, and healthy for them. It's a good supplement to high quality goldfish food.
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No, duckweed does not depend on snails, nor do snails depend upon duckweed. Snails can eat a wide variety of vegetation. Duckweed does not benefit by being eaten.
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Yes, tilapia can eat duckweed as part of their diet. Duckweed is a nutritious plant that can be a good source of food for tilapia, helping them to thrive and grow. However, it should not be their sole source of food, as they require a varied diet for optimal health.
Yes, duckweed is an aquatic plant.
Yes, duckweed is an aquatic plant.
Yes, mosquito fish can eat duckweed as part of their diet. Duckweed can provide a good source of nutrition for mosquito fish, as it contains proteins and carbohydrates that they can digest. Additionally, feeding duckweed to mosquito fish can help control its growth in aquatic environments.
Yes duckweed is the smallest flower. A dozen duckweed could fit the head of a pin.
Only Carps eat duckweed, such as Goldfish and Koi. Danios do not. Hope that helped. :)