I used to grow pathos above my freshwater aquariums (especially my discus tank). I never tested it personally, but the thinking is that their (relatively) rapid growth helps pull nutrients out of the water. When I switched to saltwater I was of course interested in mangroves, however, as I understand it they are slow growing and don't do much in the way of nutrient removal. . . also I don't keep sand/substrate in my tanks which I understand can be a problem.
I had briefly looked into "pathos alternatives" for saltwater when I started reefing, but it didn't really lead anywhere. . . but I was doing a little reading today and stumbled upon the railroad vine (Ipomoea pes-caprae) that grows pretty near the water. . . think these could grow with roots in a tank?. . . Google and it's AI say no. . . but figured I would ask to see if anyone had thoughts or had tried it. . .
EDIT: I should specify I am talking about the shoot of the plant above the waterline with it's roots in the water. . .
I had briefly looked into "pathos alternatives" for saltwater when I started reefing, but it didn't really lead anywhere. . . but I was doing a little reading today and stumbled upon the railroad vine (Ipomoea pes-caprae) that grows pretty near the water. . . think these could grow with roots in a tank?. . . Google and it's AI say no. . . but figured I would ask to see if anyone had thoughts or had tried it. . .
EDIT: I should specify I am talking about the shoot of the plant above the waterline with it's roots in the water. . .
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