Mangrove Quarantine

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I just ordered a red mangrove propagule and it'll be here tomorrow. It should be about 6-8" long. I've never had one before so I don't know if it needs to be quarantined or not. I would think not because it doesn't have a hard surface for parasites to attach to. Any ideas?
 

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I don't think so either. Plant tissue isn't able to host a tomont. A good rinse in a bucket before adding it to the tank should be sufficient.
 

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The one study that was done on tomont encysting didn't mention plants, but my "best guess" is you probably are safe. Just give it a good rinse to "wash away" any free swimmers which might be inadvertently attached to it.
 

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