No water change aquarium with only duckweed possible? 1 Year experiment.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @louroboros
    @louroboros 4 года назад +99

    Thank you for contributing some actual concrete knowledge to the hobby - it's a rare thing!

  • @user-hj3vq2bc2g
    @user-hj3vq2bc2g 3 года назад +30

    I thought this is gonna be a multiple videos at first ...1 year progression in 1 vid. very nice.

  • @Batmancontingencyplans
    @Batmancontingencyplans Год назад +3

    This is the smartest video I've ever seen. Every so called hobbyist will tell you a little truth, try to sell you some product and try to scare you with daily water changes when the actual truth is simple, this makes sense and cheap too.

  • @sylvesterskyes9558
    @sylvesterskyes9558 4 года назад +19

    OMG, you're alive ! Welcome back Jay, i thought something happened to you. You were out for a long time.
    I really enjoy your videos man, keep them comming.

  • @matthewsmith5499
    @matthewsmith5499 4 года назад +20

    Love your experiments. Thanks for the work you put in for the fish keeping community!

  • @bradleyjohnE
    @bradleyjohnE 4 года назад +11

    Thank you for following through with this experiment because it is interesting to learn how much live plants can help a tank sustain a balance that is healthy for fish. Awesome work!

  • @El_Miel
    @El_Miel 2 года назад +3

    Amazing video, more than a year of footage, what patience!!

  • @theluskbarata7533
    @theluskbarata7533 4 года назад +13

    Finally...good to see you're back.

  • @russellgrant4544
    @russellgrant4544 10 месяцев назад +4

    I have a planted 40 gal Guppy tank with about 50 adult guppies and removing scoops of duckweed periodically is my main form of nitrate control too!

  • @JRways
    @JRways 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video, very informative to confirm that duckweed works for no water changes. I have duckweed in my 400L tank and it is really good at balancing nitrates. Most of the time it just grows steadily and slowly fills up the surface of the tank. When something happens it quickly responds to this.
    One example is when 4 mussels died at once, I was alerted because the complete surface of the tank got filled up with duckweed within a few days. apparently a big nitrate spike happens when these die.
    Second example is when the bioload is higher the duckweed fills up the surface much faster. I had about 25 guppy fry growing up, together with about 300 shrimp, every month the duckweed would grow back faster. I gave away most of the guppies and about 100 shrimp, then it started growing back more slowly.

  • @Manamaraya
    @Manamaraya 4 года назад +1

    So happy you're back! Just watched your most recent video, too--sorry to hear about the quarantine situation...Stay safe, Boss!

  • @kevilyn0099
    @kevilyn0099 Год назад +2

    Perfect, thanks for the research and expirement. Perfectly answers some of my questions on the power of floating plants in aquarium

  • @ChuckD59
    @ChuckD59 4 года назад +4

    Great stuff, Jay. Thanks for sharing.
    I've had two deep substrate (Safe T Sorb) tanks built partially on your videos running for almost three years and they seem very healthy.

  • @Katherine-qs8ws
    @Katherine-qs8ws 4 года назад +16

    My betta tanks are all like this except without the filter. After about a year, the duckweed stopped growing as prolifically probably because I started feeding less. I also found that adding more plants created lots of competition and usually the duckweed and only 1 submerged plant species ended up surviving.

    • @mrgrump2534
      @mrgrump2534 4 года назад +1

      Maybe add some nutrients slowly

  • @dasfabelwesen
    @dasfabelwesen 4 года назад +2

    Wow, this is really eyeopening

  • @kevinpowell7948
    @kevinpowell7948 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the experiment. Missed you 🍀

  • @bustatron
    @bustatron 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've run my tank like this for 4 or 5 years. Just occasionally remove excess duckweed.
    One thing you will run into is snails will be unable to build shells properly once they have consumed all the calcium & stuff from the water. So might have to suppliment that if you care about snails.

  • @patjesscole2709
    @patjesscole2709 4 года назад +4

    great video 👍 I have a 10 gallon tank with one betta fish and half a dozen shrimp it's been going steady for 20 months with no water changes just topping it off I have duct water lettuce a anubias and it's been just fine 👍👍

    • @ht9252
      @ht9252 4 года назад +2

      Good info. Did your betta eat any shrimps? Thanks

    • @patjesscole2709
      @patjesscole2709 4 года назад +2

      @@ht9252 surprisingly no I keep him fed really good he's pretty fat I don't think he has the strength to chase them haha that would be my only advice is keep the betta of fed well

  • @gary1963brown
    @gary1963brown 4 года назад

    Good to see you back. Another great video.

  • @BucketPonds
    @BucketPonds 2 года назад +1

    Nice work Jay!

  • @MichaelsHomeCooking
    @MichaelsHomeCooking 4 года назад +1

    Love this idea.

  • @PatrickPoulsen
    @PatrickPoulsen 4 года назад +2

    Jay your channel is freaking amazing 👍👍
    - Feel Free Jay to come by every morning at Father Fish - im 100% sure we all would love to have you up and talk about all your awesome experience!!!
    - Glad to see you well and made a new awesome video!

  • @cedricsilvinoz
    @cedricsilvinoz 3 года назад +1

    That's dedication..👏🏼👏🏼

  • @18182112na
    @18182112na 4 года назад +1

    Good to see ur videos again ...

  • @isaiahlopez8381
    @isaiahlopez8381 3 года назад

    Thanks for devoting the time 👍🏼

  • @vikkirountoit497
    @vikkirountoit497 4 года назад +19

    Hi Jay! Question: how often did you remove duckweed from system and about how much of the surface area did you clear? And did you clean or do anything else to your sponge filter? Great video, great experiment. I hope you are doing well.

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  4 года назад +20

      Removed about 20% of the surface every week. Rinsed the sponge filter every month.

  • @Eigengrau608
    @Eigengrau608 3 года назад +1

    Underrated video

  • @ToddMatthewsFitness
    @ToddMatthewsFitness 4 года назад

    Excellent video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @deeyuleesun
    @deeyuleesun 4 года назад

    I need this no water change aquarium. Ty for all the tips

  • @jeremiahpowell355
    @jeremiahpowell355 3 года назад

    That's awesome my son did a similar experiment about 3 years ago and we're still up and running and we don't even have an aerator we started with just a duckweed only problem we do have is an abundance of algae as well

    • @ricwhk
      @ricwhk 2 года назад

      So duckweed didn't totally prevent algae?

    • @Anna-tc6rz
      @Anna-tc6rz 2 года назад

      @@ricwhk nothing completely prevents algae lol.

  • @adamnewis7076
    @adamnewis7076 3 года назад +3

    Hi thank you for your awesome and eye opening videos. You have inspired me to setup a similar setup just to see what would happen. I have watched almost all your videos and they have been the most informative and information dense videos I have watched since I started keeping fish. Hope you keep up with the channel, you deserve a lot more subscribers, I guess it is a tragedy of RUclips which prefers sensational content over actual information.
    I have one question though, why does the duckweed only tank need a sponge filter? Would a substrate along with some rooted plants replace the need for the sponge filter?

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  3 года назад +2

      The sponge filter adds a lot of stability. It provides oxygenation, water circulation, and fast breakdown of ammonia.
      The tank would be fine without it. But it would survive a shock to the system much better with it.

  • @farshidkavosi5818
    @farshidkavosi5818 4 года назад

    Awesome, thanks for sharing

  • @akhileshthapa_fishbro86
    @akhileshthapa_fishbro86 4 года назад

    Brilliant experiment. Thank you so much for sharing... I should be able to replicate something similar. Cheers. 👍🙏🙂

  • @gerus416
    @gerus416 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, did you wash the sponge filter?during that period of time

  • @RayRay79
    @RayRay79 Год назад

    Great video, how long do you leave the light on?

  • @scottmerrow1488
    @scottmerrow1488 3 года назад +1

    Duckweed tamed a hair algae problem I had in a tank. Now it's totally under control. Red eye tetra's eat duckweed. I've seen them do it. Duckweed is a great plant that should be on every aquarium surface..

  • @Desmond000007
    @Desmond000007 3 года назад +1

    Hey Jay. Do you know Father Fish on youtube?

  • @richie73
    @richie73 11 месяцев назад

    How often did you feed was the sponge cleaned at any point

  • @sammysoto1727
    @sammysoto1727 Год назад

    Such a neat experiment. Do you have any ideas as to why the nitrates spiked at 8 months on your graph?

  • @joannejacobs9217
    @joannejacobs9217 6 месяцев назад

    Wonderful experiment. Thank you...
    I am aiming for this but with my 2 2 month old axolotls...my question is..what else can I feed my duckweed to survive and be healthy?
    I have no substrate, no other plants and only 1 snail at the moment..

  • @QuesoCookies
    @QuesoCookies 2 года назад +1

    Kind of chilling, in a way. Duckweed is crazy invasive, and this demonstrates why; it'll suck up nutrients and choke out the surface like no one's business with nothing but a little light to encourage it. Please be careful to dispose of it responsibly, everyone!

    • @riverside321
      @riverside321 Год назад

      It's good grow alot of it

    • @Solus-qn3ur
      @Solus-qn3ur 4 месяца назад

      Duckweed is good fish food. There ways to keep it rather than dispose it.

  • @llanamaria2811
    @llanamaria2811 11 месяцев назад

    Can I ask how often you cleaned your sponge filter during this year?

  • @sangeettomar6241
    @sangeettomar6241 Год назад

    did you provided co2 for the plants . do the duckweed or any other floating plants need co2 setup

  • @GeorgeCarlin88
    @GeorgeCarlin88 2 месяца назад

    I wonder what happens when there is no more space left on the surface to spread out?

  • @ssuubbaasshh123
    @ssuubbaasshh123 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @Jlui83
    @Jlui83 Год назад

    Ever try the same thing but with hornwort?

  • @SG-4u
    @SG-4u 3 года назад

    Your vid are awesome. Though you do have a deep substrate in this tank. It's the rocks. Which have anoxic zones inside them without a doubt. Depending on the stone they might be even more effective than 6 inches of silt at the bottom.

  • @vikkirountoit497
    @vikkirountoit497 4 года назад +1

    Another question? Did you do any other tank maintenance such as cleaning glass or bottom? Curious if no algae growth on glass while having high duckweed coverage (reducing light available to algae) and nutrient uptake (so not enough available for algae.) And if no bottom cleaning, the decay of fish and shrimp waste in lightly fed and stocked tank was not more than the duckweed could handle. I'm sure my questions point to a simplified way of viewing the situation, and not necessarily cause/effect. Still interested though.

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  4 года назад +4

      didn't clean anything else. I find that the snails do a good job eating algae on glass

    • @vikkirountoit497
      @vikkirountoit497 4 года назад

      @@Jaysaquarium thanks again:)

  • @metalhead8872
    @metalhead8872 Год назад

    How long did u on the light on?

  • @oyeshjiman2152
    @oyeshjiman2152 3 года назад

    Good work

  • @GouramiNatural
    @GouramiNatural 2 года назад

    Did you have any casualties?

  • @user-yd1vi9zf6w
    @user-yd1vi9zf6w 3 года назад

    Awesome video! Happy I have duckweed in my 10gallon lol.

  • @Sidiq007
    @Sidiq007 2 года назад

    Quick question did the fish only survive on the duckweed?

  • @MrNizhegorodov
    @MrNizhegorodov 3 года назад +1

    Jay, can you please share how many hours a day the light was turned on? How many was required for the duckweed to grow fast and to prevent the algae at the same time?

    • @globalist1990
      @globalist1990 Год назад

      All the animals in the tank are algae eaters (even guppies i believe, but i might be wrong about them).

  • @kkutube1972
    @kkutube1972 3 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @dmitrimikrioukov5935
    @dmitrimikrioukov5935 Год назад

    What about the other parameters? Ph? Hardness? I heard the ph would gradually drop, but the hardness slightly increase. A bit like probably a limestone swamp.

  • @carvedwood1953
    @carvedwood1953 3 года назад

    Do you have a heater in there?

  • @adamfroman7983
    @adamfroman7983 3 года назад

    Are you using the snails to clean the poop on the bottom and algae growth on the sides of the tank? Or how are those things not appearing? Is the duckweed eating any algae and poop solids?

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  3 года назад +2

      Duck weed cant get rid of solids. The snails do a good job cleaning the glass and they can help turn solids in to smaller pieces

  • @Jstroman221
    @Jstroman221 2 года назад +1

    Does a "successful" no filter setup rely solely on Nitrate level at 0 or just remaining consistent aka not raising? Is that the key or just what you would consider a success? Thanks 😊

    • @globalist1990
      @globalist1990 Год назад +1

      If it reaches 0, you'll need to supplement the plants, so imo, you want a stable, low level of nitrates.

  • @andrewderksen3342
    @andrewderksen3342 10 месяцев назад

    I have done the same thing 👍👍

  • @kjones3748
    @kjones3748 4 года назад +1

    Do you know how I can quarantine my duckweed? I'm going to grow it in a separate tank with just duckweed and it to my fish in a different tank.

  • @MrTimmyThyme
    @MrTimmyThyme 4 года назад +1

    Great video Jay. Do you have any recommendations on types of fish? I was interested in using guppies in my 55 gallon but learned that they don't live very long (~2 yrs). Tetras live much longer but probably won't be breeding so the upfront costs will be much higher. The setup of my 55gal is 4inch sand substrate with moss and elodea.

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  4 года назад

      galaxy rasboras, white cloud mountain minnows are nice.

    • @Indritnebiu
      @Indritnebiu 3 года назад

      Female bettas

    • @kaden.slone04_biology
      @kaden.slone04_biology Год назад

      Guppies should breed faster than they die provided you use both males and females.

  • @guresumari
    @guresumari 3 года назад

    do you clean the inside part of the glass? Or do the snails and shrimp able to clean it?

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  3 года назад +1

      Snails do a good job. Shrimp cant clean glass

  • @jadcock1023
    @jadcock1023 3 года назад

    Awesome video and knowledge my friend thks for the share and curious can you do one like this and just use shrimp and snails to see if it will still work are do you know if it will work

  • @WA-ir3fw
    @WA-ir3fw 4 года назад

    have you done any testing of nitrate levels? and are your top offs with distilled water? without distilled water eventually you will build up TDS to a toxic level> keeping a low bio load is a plus as well.

  • @ricwhk
    @ricwhk 2 года назад

    For the first tank with duckweed, how long after u add water before you put fish?

  • @Ogbadbtch100
    @Ogbadbtch100 4 месяца назад

    I had duck weed & some other pond plants that grew tall stemmed flowers,
    In a tall 20 gal tank
    It sat in front of my bedroom window for over a year until literally today
    That way is some how super clear
    Idk how cause there bunch of plan decay on the bottom top of way was completely covered in duckweed
    I never put a filter or air stone or anything

  • @Andreas-gh6is
    @Andreas-gh6is 4 года назад +1

    Floating plants have the advantage that they get more Co2 from the air than plants that are more deeply submerged.

  • @pk-pj4sz
    @pk-pj4sz 3 года назад

    Love the rocks

  • @stuartphippen46
    @stuartphippen46 4 года назад

    Hi Jay, just wondered if you thought about removing the duck weed to check if the uncleaned filter had developed anoxic zones substantial enough to influence the result?

  • @dungeonlair
    @dungeonlair 2 года назад

    Cool experiment, thanks for sharing. I haven't purchased a tank as of yet, still gathering information. About how long do you wait to add fish in a new tank? Thus far what I've read, folks say wait to add fish around 1 or 2 months.

  • @Slicknewt
    @Slicknewt 3 года назад

    Does the duckweed get sucked into the sponge at all or does it stay at the surface? Im thinking of starting a minnow tank with duckweed and only a sponge filter

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  3 года назад

      Sponge filter is too weak to suck in duckweed

  • @bonyylast7147
    @bonyylast7147 3 года назад

    have you tried to use only green water and natural sunlight without sponge filter?

  • @d.j.105
    @d.j.105 3 года назад

    Does the duck weed need light ? I have my aquarium outside in the shade?

  • @sharminsultana1425
    @sharminsultana1425 2 года назад

    Duckweed is a god level threat to some people's fish tanks
    But i do like it

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  2 года назад

      Yes. Its considered a pest in most cases.

  • @hainampham4287
    @hainampham4287 4 года назад

    if there is no filter but good quality subtrate and plants would it work?
    thank you

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  4 года назад

      yes. but it won't be able to support as many fish

  • @wesleyw116
    @wesleyw116 4 года назад

    Hey Jay! Super crazy good video. I wonder how long it took the roots of duck weed get that long? I like that long root scene how can I achieve that?

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  4 года назад

      not sure what causes the roots to elongate.

    • @wesleyw116
      @wesleyw116 4 года назад

      Jay's aquarium haha how can u not knowing that

    • @wesleyw116
      @wesleyw116 4 года назад

      Jay's aquarium weird

    • @wesleyw116
      @wesleyw116 4 года назад

      Jay's aquarium I asked some people they said it may correspond to the intensity of the light

  • @ricwhk
    @ricwhk 2 года назад

    Hi Jay,
    I saw the tank above with small amount of substrate only. If the tank were to remain more than 1 year with no water change, how do you handle the accumulation of fish poop in the tank?

    • @Anna-tc6rz
      @Anna-tc6rz 2 года назад

      I'm thinking of adding detritus worms that is the only thing I know of that actually eats fish poo. If you have a sand bed the beneficial bacteria break down the waste faster

  • @ricwhk
    @ricwhk 2 года назад

    Is the rock inside the tank from old aquarium or new rocks?

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  2 года назад

      From old aquariums i think.

    • @ricwhk
      @ricwhk 2 года назад

      ​@@Jaysaquarium Where did the duckweed get its nutrient?

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  2 года назад

      The water

    • @ricwhk
      @ricwhk 2 года назад

      @@Jaysaquarium How does the water has nutrient? Is it from the aqua soil or fish poop?

  • @missionhill7863
    @missionhill7863 3 года назад

    What are those moving strands? Worms?

  • @ezequielmc2049
    @ezequielmc2049 4 года назад

    Hi Jay first of all thanks for your videos they helped me a lot. I would like to ask you about if is possible to use fertilizer, i think it could be toxit without removing old water but idk you are a no water changes boss hahaha so you may have the answer the aquarium is 2 years old so i dont want to destabilize it. Keep doing it your info is gold !!!

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  4 года назад +1

      The plants will convert the fertilizer into biomass. So you can use ferts in moderation.

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner 3 года назад

    i had done the trial for 3 years no water change.. only to throw over grown plants here and there... but i will recommend you to have blue light more and larger rocks where algae can grow and the algae can be eaten by the suckerfish. so essentially you have a circle where sometimes you need to throw over grown plants.

  • @NorieHolloway223
    @NorieHolloway223 2 года назад +1

    I have the same plants on my shrimp only tank, i hope i have the same results but im still going to change 25% water every week just in case

  • @sinfullybre4559
    @sinfullybre4559 3 года назад

    what kind of fish is the black one with the big tail?

  • @lvengineerable
    @lvengineerable 3 года назад

    were you removing duckweed from the tank or just letting it die/regrow in there?

  • @SugarMapleForge
    @SugarMapleForge 3 года назад

    I've been running a gallon jar with no filtration, full of duckweed and malaysian trumpet snails. I do water change once a week but other than that no filtration. Duckweed grew like crazy but now it appears the roots have all fallen off and they are growing new ones. I wonder if this is normal.

  • @junhao7039
    @junhao7039 3 года назад

    Hi, may I ask you what the dimensions of your fish tank is?

  • @jeromecanales403
    @jeromecanales403 3 года назад

    hello, how come you dont have any problems with algae?

    • @Jaysaquarium
      @Jaysaquarium  3 года назад

      I do have algae problems. I just keep it under control most of the time

  • @NateK-MN
    @NateK-MN 4 года назад

    I have very similar tanks, this is really interesting. I wonder about less hardy fish!

    • @mrgrump2534
      @mrgrump2534 4 года назад +1

      Yea but really it’s the same nitrate poisoning is nitrate poisoning guppies are hardier but shrimps will die over 40 ppm usually in my expierence so with that and the fact that he recorded the results of nitrates u should be able to understand how much u can actually push the no water change concept on other fish ... I do it with angel fish ju at on a bigger scale in a 30 gallon high tech planted tank with hella floaters I just use a different floater I don’t like duckweed it’s to messy I like using the water lettuce but the smaller kind that grows just as fast heck if not faster than duck weed ,...I’m taking out handfuls every week in place I of my water changes

    • @mrgrump2534
      @mrgrump2534 4 года назад

      Also make shure u still do a small water change every couple months to freshen up the water phosphates calcium phosphorus and any other stuff that’s in the water I’m missing father fish said it was a good idea anyway

    • @alvinguo7895
      @alvinguo7895 3 года назад

      @Dani Masterson that is actually just the same as a small water change

  • @sumanghosh-pb3dw
    @sumanghosh-pb3dw 3 года назад

    5:30 - fake plant
    7:22 - ammonia was always 0. Nitrates 12.5 is max. Duckweed on top is only thing here that rids nitrates. Can have tank with duckweed, strong enough light n sponge filtr only.

  • @Onlyindianpj
    @Onlyindianpj 4 года назад

    Finally your video

  • @gebhardt244
    @gebhardt244 4 года назад +2

    Funny this is almoust my aquarium setup ... i even got rid of the sponge.

  • @xiphophorus3088
    @xiphophorus3088 4 года назад

    Duckweed is a friend.

  • @김필준-w3c
    @김필준-w3c 3 месяца назад

    I heard that duckweed is originally fast to multiply. - From Korea

  • @paso7943
    @paso7943 3 года назад

    So you haven't changed the water in this tank for 12 months?

  • @jefffernandez1264
    @jefffernandez1264 3 года назад

    No algae?

  • @weasel9062
    @weasel9062 Месяц назад

    I think hornwort could accomplish about the same results.

  • @zoeakin-amland408
    @zoeakin-amland408 2 года назад +1

    I'm going to try to replicate this in about a month!!!!

  • @gebhardt244
    @gebhardt244 2 года назад

    i doubt that anithying could screw up the duckweed.

  • @kamrankambang7953
    @kamrankambang7953 2 года назад

    My 20gal outside pond is exactly like this. No WC for 8 months already this is possible