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Floating Lily Pad Popular Q&A
Q: Where do you find small floating lily pads?
A: You can order it online from ebay or amazon. Read More »
Q: How do frogs float on lily pads?
A: Most of the time, they don't. That popular image is a misconception. Occasionally, I have seen cricket frogs jump on lily pads to escape me. They are tiny. Lily... Read More »
Q: Why do lily pads float?
A: Because they are lighter then water. Read More »
Q: How Do Lily Pads Float?
A: Water tension allow lily pads to float. Water tension is when water molecules form weak hydrogen bonds with other water molecules and form a type of surface. Read More »
Q: It looks like tiny floating lily pads with stalks that hang down ...
A: Hi there, Water plants usually appear due to the high nitrogen content in the water. A good way of getting rid of them would be adding fish to the pond. Koi wou... Read More »