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I have chaeto in my sump and but i also wanna have mangroves for more of an aestheticI don’t specifically have the article for the study of mangroves, but the study indicates that mangroves does little benefit for a reef aquarium, chaetos benefits most.
I have chaeto in my sump and but i also wanna have mangroves for more of an aesthetic
Nope. You do have to prop them up so they don't sink into the water. You just want the bottom (fat end) in the water.Do mangroves need to be attached to rockwork? Is it possible just to have one sitting in the sump portion of an all in one?
I'm by no means a mangrove expert, but the roots should be fully submerged. I only have the bottom inch or two submerged. The tap roots grows pretty long, but I done have many little roots.how deep in the water can the root ball be?
I have chaeto in my sump and but i also wanna have mangroves for more of an aesthetic
Do mangroves need to be attached to rockwork? Is it possible just to have one sitting in the sump portion of an all in one?
I have chaeto in my sump but i was planning on having the mangroves in my display will it still be a mess?Mixing both will be a mess unless you separate the two with egg crate or the likes.
I have some red mangroves but they are really just for looks as I like them. It would take a small forest of them to truly be effective in lowering nitrates.
Doubtful. The whole plant is rather underwhelming. From leaves to roots.I have chaeto in my sump but i was planning on having the mangroves in my display will it still be a mess?
I have chaeto in my sump but i was planning on having the mangroves in my display will it still be a mess?

