Just started my temp. Mangrove setup
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nicholas542 - Posts: 384
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Just started my temp. Mangrove setup
Currently i'm using my marineland penguin 200 powerfilter to house the 7 red mangroves I got today. Kind of in the dark on how to set up and efficient mangrove refugium. I read online that for 40+ gallon tanks you need about 2 mangroves per gallon of water in the display. Any positive feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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singapore - Posts: 238
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im not exactly sure how many mangroves per gallon, but i know they are insane nitrate exporters. my lfs has a small setup on the counter and a sump behind the desk that has mangroves. they use mineral mud...not sure of the brand...as the substrate for them. if you successfully set this up, tell me wht you did
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nicholas542 - Posts: 384
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Yeah I can get the mud through numberous websites, infact my LFS has mineral mud. I was going to use a layer of mud about an inch thick. Then put live sand ontop, and then put a layer of crushed florida coral on that. I wanted atleast a three in substrate bed, and some live fiji rock.
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
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mangroves will grow in any substrate. I have them in my refuge and they are growing great. I have about 25 in there on my 29 gallon tank. Its plenty. Like singapore said.....they pull out crazy nitrates. I ran nothing but mangroves for two months. No filters and no protein skimmer. It actually ran better with just the mangroves now that I think about it. You can use mud.......but a seasoned refuge will be the same thing as mud.
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nicholas542 - Posts: 384
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I need to get more mangrove starts from what I've read I need about 20-25 total to be effective. Here pretty soon i'm going to order a CPR Aquatics HOB refugium. I think i'll put some live sand in their without the mud, like 3 inches deep. Then get more mangrove starts, copepods, and Spagetti algae for the fuge.