Mangroves, Purigen, & Phosguard

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I just added 9 mangroves to my 20gallon aquarium this week. I am also running Purigen & Phosguard. Should I get rid of the Purigen & Phosguard now that I have the mangroves?

My tank has been set up for about 2 months now and I have used Purigen and Phosguard for nearly the whole time so I am worried about what happens if I take it out.

Also do my mangroves roots need to be buried in substrate or is in open water fine?

Thanks in advance for the help!

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Id leave the purigen and phosgaurd in until the mangroves develope roots into the sand bed. So no you dont need to bury te roots. Id continue to use both p and phosgaurd even after they root.
 
Do you need to be running the PhosGuard and Purigen? In other words, do you have a nutrient problem without them?

Mangroves are not the fastest growers and so are not the best for nutrient uptake; macros and carbon are going to be considerably more effective. My own cluster of trees grows much faster in higher nutrient systems (I flat out pollute my macro tank! :D ) so I think you have to ask yourself what their purpose really is - ornamental or functional.
 
Thanks for the help guys! if any one wants to discuss more about mangroves here feel free [emoji846]
 

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