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Wow – nice start!!!
You might do a soil (or water?) test on the source system where it's been growing and (if possible) consider those your target levels for the new tank as well.
I think using the mangrove section/tank/sump as a permanent detritus settling area might be a smart idea.
People are phobic of detritus like all nutrient related things, but from what I've read it's 100% good to have in an otherwise healthy system....a source of both phosphates and alkalinity to help stabilize the overall supply of them, believe it or not. It's also food for a significant portion of the microbial food web in the tank. At least with it in the mangrove section it could be out of sight.
Just thoughts.
You might do a soil (or water?) test on the source system where it's been growing and (if possible) consider those your target levels for the new tank as well.
I think using the mangrove section/tank/sump as a permanent detritus settling area might be a smart idea.
People are phobic of detritus like all nutrient related things, but from what I've read it's 100% good to have in an otherwise healthy system....a source of both phosphates and alkalinity to help stabilize the overall supply of them, believe it or not. It's also food for a significant portion of the microbial food web in the tank. At least with it in the mangrove section it could be out of sight.
Just thoughts.







