
Hawiian Red Mangrove Plants with Roots

Rhizophora
mangle
Looking
for a more natural approach to filtration?
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The Hawiian Red Mangrove plant
is used as a natural method of filtration and means of Natural
Nitrate Reduction in saltwater aquariums. Excellent addition for Water Quality
Management: Mangroves absorb
nutrients from the water in order to grow, and help lower nitrates
and phosphates in the aquarium. The use of mangroves plants for
filtration in a saltwater aquarium, particularly for helping
to reduce and control nitrates is not a new concept.However,
this is changing because more and more aquarists are looking
for a "natural" method of filtration for their aquariums,
so mangroves are drawing lots of attention. Mangroves not only
have the ability to absorb nitrates, but phosphates and other
organics as well. In fact, they remove organics so well from
the water that they act as a replacement for a protein skimmer.
When using mangroves you will notice your protein skimmer working
less and less all the time. The more the mangroves grow and mature,
the more they absorb the excess organics in your water, and the
skimmer has nothing to remove and becomes obsolete. If you are
a naturalist and don't want to have to use chemical additives
or compounds to reduce and control nitrates in your aquarium,
this is a very effective filtration method to consider. Last
note, It is important for nutrient control in the aquarium, that
when leaves are dropped from the plant that they are not allowed
to decay in the aquarium. How do I plant Mangroves? The mangrove plant can be planted in an open topped
aquarium, illuminated sump, or refugium. When adding a mangrove
propagule to your aquarium, you can plant it directly in the
sand or gravel, use a rubber band or tie to attach it to the
top of rocks or driftwood, or allow it to take root in the water
with no substrate. The roots will quickly take hold in either
a sand substrate or in live rock. When planting a mangrove propagule,
be sure the growth tip are out of the water. If you have a canopy
over your aquarium, simply plant the tuber towards the back of
the aquarium, so it will eventually grow through the area where
the plumbing is located.Approximate Approximate Purchase Size: 12" |
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Extra Large Hawiian Feather Dusters
Sabellastarte
sp.

Beautiful
Patterns & Coloration, open to 3-4 inches across !!!!
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Easy to keep , great
for beginner's, the Hawiian Feather Duster is known as the king
of the feather dusters. They have the nicest fan-shaped crowns,
(radiole's). The radiole may be up to 7 inches in diameter, and
brightly colored. The Feather Duster uses the radiole to filter
out small floating organisms, which it directs toward its mouth,
located at the center of the crown. It protects its segmented
body by secreting a parchment-like tube to cover itself. When
it is disturbed, it can quickly pull in its radiole into the
tube. If it is severely stressed, it will discard its crown,
growing it back later.The Feather Duster is usually found in
the coral rubble at the base of the reef aquarium, with some
of the rubble being incorporated into its parchment-like tube.
Intolerant of copper-based medications, supplemental feeding
of phytoplankton and liquid organic foods should be provided.
Approximate Purchase Size: 4" to 6" |
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Great for Beginner
Reefs |

Cultured
Red Gracillaria
Gracilara Sp.

Best
Algae to place in Refugiums , and to feed your fish!
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Grown outdoors in open water systems.
An air - generated method of tumbling the algae in large vats
is employed to culture them. They are not connected to any system
containing fish so as to avoid possible parasite contamination.
There are multiple uses for macroalgaees in marine aquariums.
The most common use is for feeding purposes. Herbivorous fish,
such as Tangs, love to eat fresh algae. It contains the natural
nutrition to help prevent Head and Lateral Line Erosion (HLLE),
a common long-term care problem with Angelfish and Tangs. It
is also know to contain Beta-carotine, an immune system stimulator.
Another use is in reef tank refugiums and algae scrubbers. Here
the algae absorbs excess nutrients, such as nitrates and phosphates,
in the tank and produces oxygen. In addition, it helps remove
heavy metals and neutralize's toxins. Gracillaria and other macroalgaes
also provide a pH buffer and produce chemicals which protect
the skin, intestines, and gills of aquarium fish. That's an alwful
lot of help!It also helps support numbers of small shrimp and
other microfauna providing biodiversity. Finally macroalgaes
can be used simply as an ornamental algae in a reef tank to add
beauty and diversity to the reef structure. In addition, it helps
remove heavy metals and neutralize's toxins. Macroalgae's generally
require about 8 hours of light daily to continue to grow well.
This can be either flourescent or pc's. Their photosynthesis
produces oxygen and will also increase the pH. |
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