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Man, that is so freaking cool!
Looks great. How does the mangrove do in full saltwater? I've heard they do fine, some say better in brackish, others say to grow in fresh then move later to salt. I've been considering something like you just set up here for a window that I have in my office. It would get a lot of natural sunlight so wanted to give it a try. Mangrove plus some sea grass and small fish.
Beautiful job. Also I like the lights in the kitchen! Not trying to be nosy but they caught my eye as I'm trying to find something for ours!
One word for this tank, gorgeous! You took something simple, refined it and are making it a masterpiece! Can't wait to see how this progresses.
Thanks so much! Yeah, I roll the stand out from the wall. I think it's a great solution but it's definitely not the easiest way to build a stand for maintenance. On a flat, hard floor this is an awesome solution. My flooring in this room is marble with large mortar joints. The stand rolls really well on the marble but kind of gets stuck in the grout lines. I just put down a thin piece of cardboard like what a 12 pack of drinks comes in and that makes it roll a lot smoother. I turn off the pumps, let the display drain to the sump and then roll it out so nothing splashes. It's extra work every time but worth it to me for the look.Welcome to Reef2Reef. lovely set up. It is one of the most original set ups I have ever seen. I saw a amazing mangrove tank in MACNA this year and it had me yearning to set something like this up. I will post a picture of it later. You roll the stand away from the wall the access the sump? how is that working for you?
I saw that tank this year and I can tell you that's now my next tank goal I'm going to replace my end table in the living room with it eventually. I just love the minimalist design that Cube tall mangrove something about it really catches me in the process of trying to talk my significant other into it we will seeWelcome to Reef2Reef. lovely set up. It is one of the most original set ups I have ever seen. I saw a amazing mangrove tank in MACNA this year and it had me yearning to set something like this up. I will post a picture of it later. You roll the stand away from the wall the access the sump? how is that working for you?
Oh wow! That is insane! That is one happy mangrove. I also dig the super shallow set up in the background. I live only about an hour from Orlando and had planned to go to MACNA but got stifled with the supposed impending doom of the hurricane. Wish I had gone so I could have seen this...Only have time for a very brief reply. This thread certainly merits more!
What salinity do you keep it at?
This is absolutely awesome. I love the aesthetics and I wish I had just a small percent of your craftsmanship. Love to see people care for the look as you do, and I really dig the solution you came up with in regards to the overflow.
I have dreams of making a very long shallow tank with part mangroves and part normal reef aquarium when I move to a bigger place, and reading this thread just makes me look that much more forward to it.
Do you spray the leaves with freshwater to rinse off salt every day?
I keep this tank and standard marine salinity around 1.025.
Thanks, glad you like it! I do spray the leaves regularly but not to remove salt. Red mangroves do not actually excrete any salt through their leaves, black and white mangroves do. I spray the leaves to keep them clean and free of dust and because I've convinced myself that the plant likes it haha.