Anyone use Water Hyacinth as supplemental filtration? I'm thinking that if my grow bed is too small for the fish density I would add some water hyacinth to help keep the water clean. I can pull the excess water hyacinth out toss it in the compost pile. The Water Hyacinth will provide shade and cover for small critters that will supplement fish feeding.
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Keep in mind that the Hyacinth will only provide O2 during the daytime, at night it will use O2 and give off CO2.
If Hyacinth are legal in your area, go for it. Anything you compost though, make sure it gets good and properly composted. Escaped Hyacinth is actually a major problem here in FL and owning any of it is a pretty major crime with a very substantial fine if they go after you.
Keep in mind that the Hyacinth will only provide O2 during the daytime, at night it will use O2 and give off CO2.
I only warn because it is possible for plants like algae to use up all the O2 overnight and leave the fish gasping at the surface for air so one might want to have supplemental aeration (at least overnight) under the plants.
They are great plants for using up excess nitrates and ammonia.
I only warn because it is possible for plants like algae to use up all the O2 overnight and leave the fish gasping at the surface for air so one might want to have supplemental aeration (at least overnight) under the plants.
They are great plants for using up excess nitrates and ammonia.
I use water hyacinths in all 20 0f my tanks. I am into thinking like a fish. What would the fish like. I try to make the fish feel at home. Call me nuts a little too old, or even demented but I tryully feel my fish are happier and a happier fish has to be healthier and taste better. I get raving remaks on hoiw my fish taste. One problem is the fish eat them and causes crap in the water but if you are vigilent and clean athe scraps out each day I do believe you have happier fish. This may not be practiical for for the commercial grower. My biggest tank is 300 gal. I have done this for years with no ill effects that I can tell. I feed the older plants and scraps to my friends geese and chickens. ( Happy geese and chickens) The rest I put in the compost pile.
I have used water hyacinth in the past, but the leaves tended to rot below the waterline so I abandoned it and now grow hornwort to feed to the tilapia. Not sure what caused my problem with the hyacinth.
They need a lot a lot of light. So if they weren't getting enough light they will do that.
Ellen Roelofs said:
I have used water hyacinth in the past, but the leaves tended to rot below the waterline so I abandoned it and now grow hornwort to feed to the tilapia. Not sure what caused my problem with the hyacinth.
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