Introduction to Red MangrovesWhat are Red Mangroves?
Mangroves are aquatic trees or shrubs that grow in the coastal waters of the world's tropical oceans. These "rainforests by the sea" prevent erosion and house a diverse population of indigenous animals. Red Mangroves (Rhizophora mangle), characterized by their spider-like "prop roots" that stand out of the water, are very popular among aquarists for several reasons. How do you plant Red Mangroves in aquariums?
Red Mangroves arrive as 6"-8" long candlelike tubers, which quickly take root in sand or mud. They’re also perfectly happy growing in gravel, live rock, or water with no substrate at all. Just make sure that leaves are above the water, and the root system stays moist. What are the required tank conditions for Red Mangroves?
Red Mangroves can thrive in fresh, brackish, or full seawater (although they cannot be moved freely between water of varying salinity). This adaptability is possible because the plant conserves fresh water by excreting salt through its leaves. Temperature and lighting required for Red Mangroves
Red Mangroves thrive under metal halide lighting, fluorescent lighting, or even placement next to a large, bright window. They also require temperatures above 60°F (which is typical of most indoor home aquariums). Red Mangroves may even be planted in outdoor ponds, provided they are not exposed to near freezing temperatures. Quick Stats:
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