They turned kind of brownish. It's good or they're just drying ?. I have plenty stock in another tank but I wonder if it's normal and better for the ecosystem.

Posted by uomo007

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  1. smokebroccoli69 on

    They look nice and healthy to me. I wouldn’t take any out till you see decay. And even then you can keep them if you have shrimp or snails they love dying stuff.

  2. Yes. I’ve had red floaters, salvinia, water lettuce, and duckweed.

    Salvinia was the one that suffocated my substrate plants while I was out for a week. Suffocated most of my floaters too (smothered them with extension growths). Almost everything got stem rot from lack of light. After I removed the salvinia that’s the only time the duckweed tried to take over

    (Edit: on second look you, I see you got a divider kek. Just let them be, remove the dried aging ones so there can be fresher leaves)

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