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If you click on the link above it gives the information but here is a quote from there:
"Red mangroves have the ability to replace sodium ions, which are present in salt water, with magnesium ions. If you have a salt water tank, it is recommended to look after the level of magnesium present in your aquarium, the plants can consume it quite fast. When level of magnesium ions is low, mangrove couldn't replace sodium ions. The plants during that time are in condition of stress, the leaves become yellow and rough. In my aquarium with mudskippers, where the water is somewhere in between salt and fresh (brackish), I regularly add magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) which can be found in a drug store. If you grow mangroves in freshwater you don't have worry about anything"
You can submerge them in freshwater but not in saltwater but it might be best to have the leaves outside, what i do is stick them through some styrofoam and float them so the roots can grow out but they will grow a little slower that way if you put them directly on the tank bed they will grow much faster, but to get the benefits from the Mangrove you need the roots to be exposed because they are what do the work.
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karlo is good peoples to deal with!
I bought a bunch not too long ago and got some for fshfrk too. We both are running these in fw setups but they cannot be fully submerged. Also there is a transistion they need to go through seeing as though they are sw right now.700g Mini-Monster tank
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I work off of I-10 and Park Ten Blvd. When and what times would you be available? I would like 10 of them.Last edited by algarciajr; 01-22-2009, 04:30 PM.150G Tropheus Moorii Ilangi
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