First off I just want to say thank you for you review and video. I recently purchased the same product. And I’ve wanted a few video’s. Your video is the only video I’ve seen that show’s you how to efficiently use the tweezers to grab and pull up the sponge filter with cap. What a great video ❤
Nice trick, also you can try add some of the slowest goldfish to help. Ranchus, Bubble eye or celestial eye, they will go for the duckweed, and shrimps should be able to avoid them, they aré not very good swimers or hunters. Ofcourse they will end eating some of the shrimps too. But also the skimmer Nice to see you again
if you garden , duckweed is just about the best plant to compost and use on your garden. it is also very nutritious as a food. I intentionally add duckweed to every aquarium.
Maybe not the most efficient way of getting rid of all that duckweed, but a very effective way of demonstrating the surface skimming power! 👍
First off I just want to say thank you for you review and video. I recently purchased the same product. And I’ve wanted a few video’s. Your video is the only video I’ve seen that show’s you how to efficiently use the tweezers to grab and pull up the sponge filter with cap. What a great video ❤
so so glad you are back!!
thx!
I need me one of these . Thanks for the vid
Nice trick, also you can try add some of the slowest goldfish to help. Ranchus, Bubble eye or celestial eye, they will go for the duckweed, and shrimps should be able to avoid them, they aré not very good swimers or hunters. Ofcourse they will end eating some of the shrimps too. But also the skimmer
Nice to see you again
Thanks for the tips!
if you garden , duckweed is just about the best plant to compost and use on your garden. it is also very nutritious as a food.
I intentionally add duckweed to every aquarium.
Thanks for the tips!
Great video!!
Thanks!
ok get to work making videos im all caught up again.