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![]() I'm considering planting some mangroves in my refugium that will be lit by a 150W DE bulb. Should this be enough light to grow them effectively?
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![]() That is probably to much light. I get good results with a 5700k 23 watt screw in cf bulb. Just remember to mist the leaves daily.
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![]() How fast do yours grow under that light? I've been told by a lot of people that MH's work best if you want your mangroves to grow at a good rate.
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![]() I am using 2 15W CF on my refugium, and have to prune least half of them every couple weeks. I have @ 50 in there and they are all doing fine.
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![]() How have you found them for denitrification?
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![]() I have about 6 on my 75. They're useless for denitrification (unless you use something like 50). They're more of a novelty to me. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but they are the slowest growing things ever, and it's not a lighting issue and it's not a misting issue. I bought them in 2002 as pods and now almost a full 4 years later they have maybe about 6 leaves each or so and about 12" tall.
I should mention that although I find them useless for denitrification, that's a little like saying fish are useless for denitrification. I don't mind having them but I don't have them to serve a specific purpose other than "they're coooooool."
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![]() Speak of the devil...(or think of it). In planning my new systems forthcoming, (can't think of much else lately
![]() Thanx much and cheers,
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![]() Tony your mangroves probably don't grow much as you have a skimmer as your primary nutrient export. Mangroves I find for the most part are an attractive fuge type plant, they don't supply much in the way of nutrient export (try grape caulerpa if thats your goal). I love mine and plan on getting more when they come back in stock at superstore. Last year we grabbed 4 of them in a pot for 10 bucks. In a year now each one probably has 12-20 leaves depending on size, they tend to drop leaves when they touch the bulb.
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![]() I kinda agree with all the posts except for the slow growth factor...as a filter you do need alot, but as posted...I have alot. Mine have grown at a very fast rate, pruning all the time, roots bigger than my pinky. As for the filtration factor, not sure how much they are really doing, but as for the cool factor, I give them a 10
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![]() Got pics Quinn? I'd love to see what you're doing differently than I am. I've come close to chucking mine (well OK selling not chucking) on account that they're so hopelessly slow to grow.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |