Things You'll Need
- Duckweed
- Pool skimmer
- Protective gloves
Instructions
Purchase some duckweed from a garden center or aquarium specialist. This should be very inexpensive. Alternatively, duckweed can often be gathered from local ponds, or from a friend's pond. You'll need around 4.5 lbs. of duckweed per 300 square feet of pond, according to the Republic of the Philippines Department of Science and Technology.
Add the duckweed to your aquaculture pond--but avoid putting it in the same pond as your fish. Float the small green leaves on the surface. Ensure the water is as still as possible.
Skim off a few lbs. of duckweed after the culture has had time to grow for a week or two. Feed the duckweed directly to your tilapia or other farmed fish.
Dry some of the duckweed and combine with other forms of fish food. Create pellets by grinding the mixture together and forming into small balls or tubes.
Use duckweed in your filtration process. Build shallow duckweed canals that receive partly treated runoff from your fish farm, according to Aquasol Inc. These can help remove ammonia and other substances from the water, before channeling back into the fish ponds.