I'm wondering if this would workIn terrestrial plants, when the leaves looks like this, the plant is lacking in iron.
Do more research and see what you should supplement your plant with.
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I'm wondering if this would workIn terrestrial plants, when the leaves looks like this, the plant is lacking in iron.
Do more research and see what you should supplement your plant with.
I tried Seachem root tabs in my first few attempts. Mangrove died, but believe it was from salt shock and damaged roots. Currently I’m have great success with a Red Mangrove in a separate DT that will be connected when SG is 35. The mangrove is planted in organic potting soil capped with argonite gravel. This was 2 months ago, it is doing great now and almost at full salt water. Hopefully by Christmas it will be connected to the reef tank.I'm wondering if this would work
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I've done the same. It's been almost 2 yrs. Between leaching and consuming from the soil. At some point we will have to furtilzer.I tried Seachem root tabs in my first few attempts. Mangrove died, but believe it was from salt shock and damaged roots. Currently I’m have great success with a Red Mangrove in a separate DT that will be connected when SG is 35. The mangrove is planted in organic potting soil capped with argonite gravel. This was 2 months ago, it is doing great now and almost at full salt water. Hopefully by Christmas it will be connected to the reef tank.
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Awesome! I thought I was the first, but 2 years behind…lol! The root tabs had no ill effects on my corals and I believe they are ok. Comparing ingredients I thought Seachem was safer but only a guess.I've done the same. It's been almost 2 yrs. Between leaching and consuming from the soil. At some point we will have to furtilzer.
I guess not. Sand than soil than sand. Has to be soil. Made a mistake of using potting mix first. Had stuff floating for weeks.Awesome! I thought I was the first, but 2 years behind…lol! The root tabs had no ill effects on my corals and I believe they are ok. Comparing ingredients I thought Seachem was safer but only a guess.
Yes, I soaked my soil for 2 day and scooped the floating stuff, so no floaters when capping. Happy so far….I guess not. Sand than soil than sand. Has to be soil. Made a mistake of using potting mix first. Had stuff floating for weeks.
I don't think they grow fast enough to be useful as nutrients uptake. For these, it is best to use macro algae. Since I am trying to clear the growth of the black mangrove so light can penetrate to the water surface, I removed several pounds of Black mangrove, these are years of growth, so not much in term of biomass removal due the long time it took to accumulate this mass.Does anyone know if black or red mangroves are better at filtration? Does one grow faster than the other? I have 10 good size reds right now, and am considering adding another dozen red, or maybe mixing things up with some black.
I have been keeping, messing with, and experimenting with mangroves for years. I have read information far and wide, and utilized experience of other refers on here as well. I hope this becomes the one stop spot for inspiration and information. I hope that other mangrove aficionados join in with their displays and to honor us with their advice. Some of which I will post here that I thought was very clever. For now, I’ll save spewing out info on them, and just start by posting pics of my use of them in aquariums. I first started using them in my display refugium of my sps dominant 93 gallon cube. Here is the tank at some point in
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I’ll share pics of it more mature as I go along, but I built a custom display refugium and frag tank for the sump, all contained within the footprint:
Mangroves and fuge day 1:
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They are a tree and need bright light. I use 2 noopsyche reef lights to grow with them.Great thread!
I've been thinking about mangroves but have been putting it off as I didn't have room to set up a tank. But I like how you have used refugium spaces for mangroves. My 16" refugium is currently empty and I would like to use this space to start.
I believed "mangroves" are a place. Mangroves are the actual plant? Where can you buy them?
Also, I've noticed that some of the photos show the plants have grown above the light. Will mangroves survive with room light or must the setup be near a window?
I removed potting mix and used soil. The and helped keep the soil in place. The sand at the bottom stopped the soil from exiting.Yes, I soaked my soil for 2 day and scooped the floating stuff, so no floaters when capping. Happy so far….
Agree. They don't grow fast enough to make a huge difference. They are super coolI don't think they grow fast enough to be useful as nutrients uptake. For these, it is best to use macro algae. Since I am trying to clear the growth of the black mangrove so light can penetrate to the water surface, I removed several pounds of Black mangrove, these are years of growth, so not much in term of biomass removal due the long time it took to accumulate this mass.
Etsy. Several vendors have rooted black and red mangroves of varying size. Shipping is the killer for anything large.Where do you buy mangroves?
I did the same and leaves dropped in the first month. Last 2 weeks all leaves now look healthy and green. I’m at about 27 SG hopefully 35 by December without noticeable changes.Just started this in my work office. 6 weeks in. I acclimated the mangroves to salt over a month but they still dropped all their leaves and most of the roots went soft. Could have been a lot of things. I'm sure 4 days in shipping didn't help. They've got all new leaves and are starting to send down prop roots. I supplement iron and foliar feed once a week. They're lit with a 360xe tuna sun.
Let us know how this turn out. Great learning experience for us all on how to treat this if it ever come up.Thanks. Trying to figure out how to supplement in a reef tank.
Please keep us update.After some research seems these could help.