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I'm fairly certain that's duckweed... normally, it's more of a lobe-shaped leaf, but I've seen that show up quite a few times. It loves light and nitrogen... it will spread, and is quite hard to get rid of b/c it can regenerate from a part of a leaf or root. Under it's best conditions, duckweed can double every 4 hours!!!

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and the very thin vertical unbranched roots also suggest duckweed. I have them and like them. If they are as good in removing nitrogen as Jason says, then I like them even more. And they remove waste products without competing for CO2, as they take that from the air.

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