You're not fooling us, Tasha, we know you're really just millions of duckweed in a trenchcoat.
@JS_Gaiserik10 ай бұрын
this plant is called the tumour or cancer of the aquarium hobby, once u got it, u'll never get rid of it 💀
@johngona592910 ай бұрын
For us, it's a mess. For the fishes, it's free food.
@secdup251010 ай бұрын
It's the bane of my existence, every time i think it's gone from all my tanks a single leaf will be stuck somewhere and just waits for me to become complacent.
@kenneth987410 ай бұрын
@@PondScummer Unfortunately the nasty apple snails have become an ecological disaster due to irresponsible idiots releasing them...
@luisa.acevedo332610 ай бұрын
It also ruins our underwater plants. It blocks the light. I remove it, though never completely I know fish munch on it.
@Hermesofderp10 ай бұрын
My fish love eating it and it may restrict plant growth but it also restricts algae growth which is nice
@Nefville10 ай бұрын
Three weeks ago I drove past a lake that was totally frozen. Yesterday I drove past it and it was 75% covered in duckweed. The lake is maybe 2 acres or 500ft by 300ft. The stuff is incredible.
@DanGamingFan240610 ай бұрын
I never would've guessed such a tiny plant could be so beneficial. Or be so good at hiding gators.
@haseo824410 ай бұрын
You should see leafy duckweed. It’s different in some ways.
@thebrokenpuppet271410 ай бұрын
That gator in the thumbnail actually looks weirdly cute.
@OGCURLY9910 ай бұрын
He look like he's going 😋 underwater
@GAC91310 ай бұрын
It looks a bit cartoon-like. Don't you think?
@arnaldorentes537110 ай бұрын
I agree!
@romanaww10 ай бұрын
That's its strategy haha
@deadlydingus113810 ай бұрын
He looks so comfortable.
@FKyoutubeSERIOUSLY10 ай бұрын
What a cool plant. Also, the bloopers are, once again, the highlight of the video. Lmao
@deathsnitemaresinfullust226910 ай бұрын
Is it just me or does that gator in the thumbnail look oddly satisfied with itself? Like it just set a personal record for "Most Duckweed on Face". 😄👍
@MatthewTheWanderer10 ай бұрын
Yeah, somehow it does look like it's smiling
@and2244rew10 ай бұрын
Duckweed is why people think alligators are green … they’re not.
@BedeGeneris10 ай бұрын
what color are alligators?
@Bunny-no10 ай бұрын
@@BedeGeneris Black or brown
@SoldierOfJah10 ай бұрын
…….😮
@huldu10 ай бұрын
I've always been fascinated by the duckweed when I first accidentally got it in my fish tank as a teenager. They grow so fast!
@user-zw5jj2uf1p10 ай бұрын
You had the tank in your house! How tf did it get there? Does it have floating spores?
@huldu10 ай бұрын
@@user-zw5jj2uf1p I for sure got it from the fish store, sometimes you get things that you might not want or paid for(like snails). The fish store practices back in the day were not like they are today, I hope at least.
@jeffreycater544710 ай бұрын
@@user-zw5jj2uf1pit can come it when you get live plants or fish. I got a few in my tank a couple weeks ago. And now it’s growing
@lordbao667810 ай бұрын
As a fish keeper, nothing scare me than overlooking a couple of duck weed on the water
@Erewhon202410 ай бұрын
Tilapia and other plant eating types will eat it, just not all of it. Everything depends on your goals.
@cizzlebot10 ай бұрын
Ahhh, duckweed! I love this plant! Researched and talked about it on my podcast once. So underrated!
@jigokutsuushin10 ай бұрын
Aquarist here. Duckweed is perfect for reducing ammonia in aquariums but can also reproduce uncontrollably and take over the entire aquarium. It's a love-hate relationship!
@koenstokes598510 ай бұрын
No love for Azolla? Tiniest fern, just as prolific as duckweed.
@Erewhon202410 ай бұрын
It (or rather then blue-green algae it hosts) is a nitrogen-fixer. This makes it potentially more prolific, but much less useful for water treatment (where we try to remove nitrogen compounds from the water in order to reduce the likelihood of downstream algal blooms and resultant dead zones). Since most cyanobacteria produce cyanotoxins such as the nonprotein amino acid BMAA, azolla is quite suspect as food or forage. However it is good fertilizer for rice and other emergent aquatic crops (if the BMAA isn't taken up directly by plants?--I did see one paper where castor bean took up proline from soil that supposedly had been kept free from all microorganisms, which is troubling because BMAA isn't that different in molecular weight).
@reywashere528410 ай бұрын
Azolla episode would be great!
@StarTexaspets10 ай бұрын
Just cleaned my fishtank and am covered in duckweed lol the timing P.S don't put your aquarium duckweed down the drain!
@OmegaTryce10 ай бұрын
Do you eat it?
@StarTexaspets10 ай бұрын
@@OmegaTryce never have, haha I've made dried fish food with it, but am constantly throwing it away
@Erewhon202410 ай бұрын
Feed it to ducks, some fish, or just let it dry out and become fertilizer in your (Terra firma) garden.
@SorenAlba5410 ай бұрын
I’ve seen that plant many times throughout my life, either in person or through documentaries, but I never knew its name till now. Thank you, Tasha.
@spoodlenoodle10 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if you guys have covered this yet, but as a south African growing up in the eastern cape I've always heard about the dreaded wattle (or wottle?) and it would be super cool if Tasha covered the story of it getting here and how it became so invasive. Love you guys! ❤
@matthewheide479710 ай бұрын
"I love Duck weed because it is the exact opposite of sand" said Anakin Skywalker, allegedly during the filming of Episode 2. 😊
@philtkaswahl212410 ай бұрын
This Star Wars reference was a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
@benderbendingrodriguez42010 ай бұрын
That's why he never went to Kamino..
@MatthewTheWanderer10 ай бұрын
Not exact opposite, since it still gets everywhere
@matthewheide479710 ай бұрын
This is true 😀@@MatthewTheWanderer
@HighlanderNorth110 ай бұрын
😉👍 Yeah, and most people don't realize that duck weed is where ducks got their name! Here's how it happened: Two scientists(birdologists) were walking along the banks of a lake one day while trying to figure out what name to give to the aquatic birds all around them. Suddenly, one of the scientists caught a glimpse of a few birds eating duck weed. It was at that moment when they decided to start calling them "ducks", after the food they were eating! 👉 Disclaimer: ^It's a joke(for those few folks who assumed otherwise).
@tonydeluna809510 ай бұрын
Another awesome video from Animal logic ! Looking forward to this
@SnubbyDaArtist10 ай бұрын
I’m looking forward to this too!!
@corvid...10 ай бұрын
This channel is always reliably great, love getting notifications for them
@arnaldorentes537110 ай бұрын
Hello! The video about Lemna is very good, I didn't even know there were several species. And since you asked, you could have said they're aroids, which is pretty weird. You have others in your studio, such as Alocasia, Philodendron, etc. Big hug from Brazil!
@Brownyman10 ай бұрын
Duckweed will likely be one of the first interplanetary flora.
@DutchOrBelgian10 ай бұрын
Ok, super mundane, but spider-plants and pathos. They seem to do great, they can be cloned easily and the clones can get a head start in just water. While I’m at it: ficus. All kinds. Just amazing. Omg and my favorite house plants: Norfolk Island Pines.
@captainlovebug10 ай бұрын
Yes yes very cool. However, in the aquarium hobby this is up there with pond snails as a major annoyance lol
@cyberwolf666710 ай бұрын
My koi love it, I can’t get it to grow out of control. I always have to get from the store or online, I don’t want to put wild duckweed in the pond due to parasites
@Beryllahawk10 ай бұрын
I would LOVE if Tasha could do one or two dips into the world of growing your own plants too - especially those of us with nearly no space and/or a black thumb! It seems like there'd be some nice content in that group of topics and I know I for one would be SO grateful for more advice.
@Erewhon202410 ай бұрын
Duckweed is probably easy in a freshwater aquarium with grow lights and some nutrient source. (-:
@sarah.s.flanagan10 ай бұрын
the backgound is SO satisfyingly green in this one
@loganphetteplace653210 ай бұрын
Truly I would love like a houseplant segment, talk about common houseplants but in their natural habitat, how some become invasive like epipremnum (pothos) or Tradescantia in south florida. There’s a lot to go through, Anthurium, Alocasia, Colocasia, Monstera, Scindapsus, Hoya, Begonia, Philodendron
@sarah.s.flanagan10 ай бұрын
First learned about duckweed when I was 3 or 4 and doing a short day-hike with my parents. My dad pointed out what looked like a bright green patch of grass and then tossed a small rock at it to make a splash. Quite the surprise for tiny-me!
@samhaines822810 ай бұрын
lets see a timelapse of Tasha's greenspace- filling in nicely!
@erikm837210 ай бұрын
I was truly amazed to discover duckweed is one of the most basal species of aroid plants (family Araceae), including popular plants like philodendrons, pothos, Monstera, anthuriums, peace lilies, etc., and aquatic aroids, such as Anubias, Bucephalandra, and Cryptocoryne, and so many more. And to think aquascapers and aquarists can’t stand the stuff. Lol, actually, some people do like it, as it’s good for filtration, and it’s good for goldfish and other fish to eat… I also like the giant duckweed.
@erikm837210 ай бұрын
Duckweed is also related to that Alocasia frydek (mitcholitziana) to the left of the screen 😊
@Xiporah10 ай бұрын
I tried to grow duckweed in my aquatic turtles tank. It was the most expensive meal she's ever had because she ate it all within an hour.
@victorygarden55610 ай бұрын
You can get some for free out of pond and from other aquarists. If you want it to live next time it could depending on the size of the tank and the protection you give it. My goldfish eat it too but won’t go in vallisneria for it.
@johnisarobot23 күн бұрын
7:18 'tis but a scratch
@orbweaver975010 ай бұрын
I love these videos but Tasha's outtakes at the end are just the icing on the cake hahahahaha
@philtkaswahl212410 ай бұрын
This would be the kind of plant a sci-fi author would use as some kind of hydroponic-grown food source in some spacecraft or space colony.
@lettersnstuff10 ай бұрын
would love to see a video about tallgrass prairies. some of the roots reach 14 feet underground, it’s wild
@sangun12310 ай бұрын
they're weirdly like 40% protein in mass, like super sustainable
@_koraki9 ай бұрын
Edible for people?
@TragoudistrosMPH10 ай бұрын
Very interesting plant! On a side note, your hair looks extra nice like that!
@QuesoCookies10 ай бұрын
It's honestly a huge menace and is extremely dangerous to most bodies of water it's introduced to as mentioned early in the video and then just kind of moved on from. It's insanely invasive. Like, I get its many potential beneficial uses being important, but never give such a glowing review to something so easily mishandled by amateurs. Very irresponsible.
@elijahoconnell10 ай бұрын
i love your hair, i love the braids connecting to the buns. i like to do that and have whiskers over my eyes too sometimes ty for coming to my ted talk
@timsullivan456610 ай бұрын
Fauna gone-a. More-a flora please!
@evilsharkey895410 ай бұрын
I’m surprised you didn’t delve into the tiniest of the duckweeds. It’s wolffia, the tiny green specks that can be seen between the larger, more recognizable, leafy species at 0:44. The entire plant is just a millimeter long!
@elintrovertido310 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed watching this!! ... could you please talk about Cordyceps Fungus in the future
@benjif242410 ай бұрын
2:45 is this really true? Why/how does it suck oxygen from the water? (/if it should be far easier to pull it from the air)
@TheHighlander202410 ай бұрын
Hi Tasha! Great work and presentation! 😎👋🏿🙌🏿👏🏿👍🏿💯
@eddie2030710 ай бұрын
Love you Tasha! You are brilliant ❤
@matthewtopping206110 ай бұрын
Tasha the Blafrican
@Dylan-vd6rz10 ай бұрын
Duckweed is in all my fish tanks
@danimcfadden485310 ай бұрын
I just recently learned about the Azolla event; where basically the earth went from tropical at the poles warm to ice age because massive amounts of duckweed consumed the greenhouse gases and then died off, basically locking it away in the ocean. Duckweed literally changed the entire climate!
@brentbeacham96919 ай бұрын
It’s nice to know duckweed will help the planet recover after we are gone.
@Hatrackman10 ай бұрын
Chickweed, Miner's lettuce, Sheep Sorrel... basically all edible 'weeds'.
@robynpicknell780110 ай бұрын
This was a really fascinating episode! Now we just have to hope that the people with the money and the power actually take notice. And don't pick your nose on camera!😂😂😂😂😂 (Kidding, I know it was just "scratching". Or maybe "rub" might be a better description perhaps? Who the hell "nose"! 😂) Keep doing such excellent work Tashaand all the others involved who make such top quality contet!
@AKINAacacia10 ай бұрын
What *can't* duckweed do? Get off my hands and arms when trying to do a water change in my fish tanks!
@685266010 ай бұрын
Please talk about phantom orchids next!
@jjhggdcqz10 ай бұрын
Can you make a video about cacao?
@TragoudistrosMPH10 ай бұрын
I'm surprised it absorbs oxygen rather than giving oxygen
@Erewhon202410 ай бұрын
All plants absorb oxygen when not photosynthesizing. Duckweed does produce oxygen during the day (like other green, non-CAM plants). Perhaps a solid covering of the stuff would add oxygen to the atmosphere yet inhibit it's diffusion into the water below. That has to be studied. I don't know that leaf tissue is a greater barrier than water itself. However what solid coverage *will* do is to shade out the algae and submerged aquatic plants below, starving them of light and thereby blocking their ability to generate oxygen (which would have been released directly into the water) and likely killing them
@Lynk4Lyfe10 ай бұрын
I'd love to learn more about significant facts about plant roots!
@PhoenixBeI10 ай бұрын
I am very impressed by this plant. I've been considering living off-grid and creating a wastewater recycling system. I'm hoping to have a pond, and feed this water into the pond. Would it be possible to make something like this with this plant? I'd be interested in learning more about this little plant.
@AphidKirby10 ай бұрын
Duckweed ==:) always thought they were so cute!! They're awsome!
@alessandrorivera746810 ай бұрын
For the next episode. Can we have a video on epiphitic plants? Specifically cacti?🤧
@TheReal_ist10 ай бұрын
I’m looking forward to our inevitable host Named Billy the duckweed. Sorry it’s time Tasha 😆😆
@schubi690410 ай бұрын
I would love more tree videos. Like redwood
@feathero39 ай бұрын
I will never forget being a 6 year old walking through a park and deciding to take a short cut off the main path by going down a small hill and across an open field, only to have my foot go through the very ground itself, because that was not an open field but actually a pond fully covered in duckweed. x_x Freaked me out as kid, but also fascinated me that a plant like that could exist and fully hide a body of water like that.
@y-u-video459610 ай бұрын
very ballanced episode - love it
@blessedbeauty229310 ай бұрын
- Duck weed is the most fast growing ever. People love or hate to put them in their aquarium tanks.
@WHALEx310 ай бұрын
I think it’s important to say that EPA saysbiofuels pollute the air with even more greenhouse gasses than regular fuels. I guess no drilling is nice, but still.
@BillBird-df3pf10 ай бұрын
I love swimming in this stuff like the gator! It's fun to come up through... feels pretty weird!
@takeshmode10 ай бұрын
Love her outtakes 😂😂
@mikewilson85810 ай бұрын
I have a little aquarium with water and soil from a seasonal pond. I was surprised to see little green dots floating on the surface and thought they were algae and was surprised to find they were flowering plants.
@tonydeveyra461110 ай бұрын
A good friend of mine grows duckweed and sells it at his farmer's market. Its a superfood, high in omega 3 fatty acids and protein
@raymarshall480910 ай бұрын
Another awesome episode🎉🎉🎉
@igostupidfast310 ай бұрын
You should do the Kratom plant (Mitragyna Speciosa), and Iboga.
@lovetherain3x310 ай бұрын
Congrats on your engagement ❣️
@Midraj10 ай бұрын
I would love to see a comparison between duckweed and water hyacinth when it comes to water treatment and invasiveness
@tigrefuego39169 ай бұрын
I love her so much!
@timsullivan456610 ай бұрын
How 'bout a feature on Horsetail?
@JugheadJones0310 ай бұрын
Oh Tasha, Your whimsy is boundless! 😆
@johnransom114610 ай бұрын
Lupins. I’m in Nova Scotia and they’re everywhere. I have heard there’s an edible type now too. Also nitrogen fixers?
@Pratik-0-0-710 ай бұрын
It has fully covered my 5feet tank surface. 😅
@user-zw5jj2uf1p10 ай бұрын
Gather it, eat it Gather it, process it, eat it Gather it, process it, start a fuel business and a vegetarian restaurant
@Pratik-0-0-710 ай бұрын
@@user-zw5jj2uf1p Thanks for this brilliant idea 💡 once I start my business I hope you will pay me a visit
@Defender_messenger10 ай бұрын
I didn’t know you could eat it!! Definitely growing some for this reason. 😌
@jawharp946710 ай бұрын
I enjoyed learning about this topic.
@sairvinginthestacks10 ай бұрын
Ahhh duckweed. The bane of my existence. Just scooped out a whole net full from my tank.
@curtvona489110 ай бұрын
Thanks. I did not know much about this subject. I am enlightened.
@SunyJim10 ай бұрын
informative as always, but my favorite part is the out takes
@randomstranger247210 ай бұрын
Incredible content!
@maxximus641810 ай бұрын
Plot twist: Tasha is made of a swarm of sentient duckweed disguised as a human
@frenettaoneal248210 ай бұрын
the gator saw us and said i do camo too
@narkedandafraid10 ай бұрын
I was born in Orlando, Florida. Lived here for 23 years. I can confirm this is a common sight.
@lilitharam4410 ай бұрын
Everytime I tried to introduce duckweed to my aquarium, the fish ate it within a week! Great video, Thanks!
@kingzuna800710 ай бұрын
Yay I’m early to a video, can alligators actually see anything that’s standing behind them 🤔 their eyes are on the top of their head so I’ve always wondered if they can look backwards or not
@GillianMStarlight10 ай бұрын
Except for the gators, many of the shots look familiar. Duckweed covers much of the bog/marsh in the park I go to, especially in the summer. I've heard that it has a peanutty kind of taste, does anyone know?
@Kalithrasis10 ай бұрын
Their main family is the Araceae which includes everything from Callas to Amorphophallus, to the plant right in front of Tasha.
@corbechupacabra10 ай бұрын
i wish you would have provided a good look at a blooming duckweed flower
@Ohmanwhyyourfeelingshurt10 ай бұрын
Ahh duckweed, an aquarium hobbyists arch nemesis. Where was that clip from with the potted plants above the duckweed?
@patrickblanchette433710 ай бұрын
Thank God for duckweed!
@braveagentg10 ай бұрын
That finger was ALMOST going inside the nose!
@RoseWaltz10 ай бұрын
duckweed is such a pretty little plant on a less serious note Swamp Thing from DC Comics leaves duckeeed in his footprints when he walks - that's how i first learned of it, and i thought it was made up, so i was confused when i saw it on the news!
@sydneymoffat94124 ай бұрын
Can you please do a video on the waking palm
@Dlstufguy210 ай бұрын
If the smallest piece of duckweed gets into your aquarium you will never get it out without goldfish to eat it. Only thing worse is black beard algae
@furret200710 ай бұрын
can you talk about mangroves next?
@furret200710 ай бұрын
@@WildlifeWarrior-cr1kk why?
@furret200710 ай бұрын
@@WildlifeWarrior-cr1kk okay good xd
@orawal10 ай бұрын
Wanted to see a shot of its flowers
@nabeelkhalid234610 ай бұрын
She picked her nose on Camera!
@TaLeng202310 ай бұрын
Can you do a vid about morninglories, like the entire family