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- MANGROVES! | Reef2Reef
I've been growing a handful of red mangroves in my refugium for a while now, with the intention of starting a new, dedicated mangrove reef tank I have a 12 5 gallon shallow tank (18x18x9) I'd like to use, and the main goal is to train the mangroves to develop the large, thick aerial root
- Mangroves, aquariums and you! - Nano-Reef Community
“ Mangroves are various types of trees up to medium height and shrubs that grow in saline coastal sediment habitats in the tropics and subtropics – mainly between latitudes 25° N and 25° S
- Best substrate for mangroves | Reef2Reef
As title- thoughts on best substrate for mangroves- 1- rock rubble 2- sand 3- miracle mud This would be in the form of a small section of a 40g display macro fuge Adding a small suspended ‘trough’ (4” front to back, 22” wide, 2-3” deep) near the top, just below water surface to hold substrate
- Is this the correct type of light to use on a mangrove plant?
I have a red mangrove in my reef tank and I am looking for a light to buy for the plant itself I found this one on amazon, do you think this one is the right type of lighting or should I look for something else Suggestions on mangrove lights are welcomed and appreciated thanks!
- Mangrove Tips Or How To Improve My Mangroves Chances
Red mangroves don't need regular misting to remove salt as they use a different mechanic (they like misting for humidity and removing dust, etc like normal houseplants
- Brad908s 40 gallon shallow coastal mangrove and macro algae biotope . . .
The mangroves are planted in an 8" cube that is filled with live mud and sand The mangroves have shown amazing growth over the last 2 years, and I believe the nutrient rich sand mud bed is a big reason for the growth
- Mangrove pods not sprouting | Reef2Reef
Ive had mangroves floating at the top of my tank for a couple months , none have leaved out but there are roots am i doing anything wrong? Or does it take forevvvver?
- How long does it take for red mangrove propagules to sprout roots?
Nevertheless, I have found some Red Mangroves growing naturally in freshwater in canals and rivers that lead to saltwater bays In the southern part of the Florida Everglades and along the gulf coast of Florida they grow in fre s h w a t e r, but there is a limit to how far they naturally occur f rom the sea, and I'm not really sure why
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