Want to document and share the growth of my mangroves. I've been growing them out in a standard FW 20 long tank for just over a year now. I'm going to slowly transition that tank to full salinity (35 ppt) to make a macro/mangrove display tank in the next couple of months, just need to move out the FW fish I've been keeping in there (rainbow krib pair and one juvenile male).
I found that when I started growing these a year ago, I couldn't find a lot of well documented information about growing mangroves, especially from threads that weren't years old from people no longer active on forums. Also I couldn't find a lot of information about trimming growth stems on mangroves to achieve a "bonsai" style effect. I did this and it seems to be working well so far, so I'm going to continue to document this as well.
I received the mangroves in the mail on Feb. 8, 2021, shipped from a seller in Florida. Was supposed to be 3-day shipping, but they were delayed over the weekend and it ended up taking 5 days. I live in Vermont, so February gets VERY cold. I bought them from a seller on ebay, 5 propagules for $30 shipped, with some roots and 1 pair of leaves. They are red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle). Experience with seller was so-so, and it doesn't look like they are selling on ebay anymore, so I can't particularly recommend who to buy from.
Here's how they were shipped (wrapped in plastic grocery bags and put in a shipping envelope):
Here's how they looked when I got them (numbered for reference once planted):
Note the one on the far left had the growth tip/apical stem snapped off in shipping, and the one second from right has a browned/blackened growth tip. The effects of these are noticeable later, and I'll mention it then.
I put them in a bucket while I setup the tank. A week later (2/15/21), they were planted and looked like this:
And just for fun, a picture of a ladybug on a mangrove! More picture updates to come.
I found that when I started growing these a year ago, I couldn't find a lot of well documented information about growing mangroves, especially from threads that weren't years old from people no longer active on forums. Also I couldn't find a lot of information about trimming growth stems on mangroves to achieve a "bonsai" style effect. I did this and it seems to be working well so far, so I'm going to continue to document this as well.
I received the mangroves in the mail on Feb. 8, 2021, shipped from a seller in Florida. Was supposed to be 3-day shipping, but they were delayed over the weekend and it ended up taking 5 days. I live in Vermont, so February gets VERY cold. I bought them from a seller on ebay, 5 propagules for $30 shipped, with some roots and 1 pair of leaves. They are red mangroves (Rhizophora mangle). Experience with seller was so-so, and it doesn't look like they are selling on ebay anymore, so I can't particularly recommend who to buy from.
Here's how they were shipped (wrapped in plastic grocery bags and put in a shipping envelope):
Here's how they looked when I got them (numbered for reference once planted):
Note the one on the far left had the growth tip/apical stem snapped off in shipping, and the one second from right has a browned/blackened growth tip. The effects of these are noticeable later, and I'll mention it then.
I put them in a bucket while I setup the tank. A week later (2/15/21), they were planted and looked like this:
And just for fun, a picture of a ladybug on a mangrove! More picture updates to come.
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