Red Mangrove Propagule (Rhizophora mangle) Tank Raised
Red Mangrove Propagule (Rhizophora mangle) Tank Raised - S-XL is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Red Mangrove Propagule (Rhizophora mangle) Tank Raised - S-XL is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Red Mangrove Propagule (Rhizophora mangle) Tank Raised
The Red Mangrove Tree of the genus Rhizophora grows in the upper end of the intertidal waters of the tropical oceans of the world. The mangrove trees reproduce by either forming seeds about the size of a hazelnut, or by producing a propagule which is dropped from the tree allowing it to root. The form that we are offering is the propagule, which has proven to be much hardier for the aquarium than the seed. The propagule is approximately 6 to 8 inches in length and looks similar to a candle.
The Mangroves without leaves are shipped without any leaves that is ready to be planted. Some of the other less expensive mangroves offered in the trade are simply tubers and are difficult to germinate and grow.
The Red Mangrove can be planted in the sand, or in between rocks in an open topped aquarium, illuminated sump or refugium. The roots will quickly form and take hold in sand substrate or in live rock. Provide illumination for these plants through the light from the side of a metal halide, or directly under fluorescents with a light spectrum in the range of 6000°-8000°K.
Mangroves absorb nutrients from the water in order to grow, and help lower nitrates and phosphates in the aquarium. They export the unneeded nutrients and excess salt through their leaves. It is important for nutrient control in the aquarium, that when leaves are dropped from the plant that they are not allowed to decay in the aquarium.
This species of mangrove will grow in fresh, brackish and saltwater. They are even suitable for ponds in the Southern States where they will not be exposed to near freezing temperatures. Be sure when planting that the leaves are out of the water. They can also be simply planted in a pot and used as a house plant. Just be sure to keep its soil moist and to provide it with plenty of fertilizer.
The general care for these plants includes; wiping excess salt from the leaves with fresh water a few times per week, and trimming the growth tip of the plant to control growth. These plants will benefit from the regular addition of an iron supplement, and trace elements.
Approximate Purchase Size: 6" to 8"
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