FS Black Mangrove Riparium Package - Madison, WI - shipping

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Black Mangrove Riparium Package: Grow a Mangrove Forest in Your Tank

I have a few extra black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) propagules around here and I would like to make them available as near-complete kits with riparium planters.

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Black mangrove is a fun plant. I keep several of them in ripariums, where they are easy to grow. I have only had experience growing them in freswater, but they should be adaptable to brackish conditions to a certain (??) level of salinitity. Here is a picture of my 50-gallon tank when I had a couple of the largest plants in there.

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Black mangrove grows slowly. These little trees are now about 24" tall, but I have been growing them for a couple of years.

I think that riparium planters are the easiest way to manage them in an aquarium. This kit includes almost everything you will need to get a couple of planters going with black mangrove propagules...

  • EIGHT black mangrove propagules
  • TWO Riparium Supply Small Hanging Planters, including planter screens and heavy-duty vinyl suction cups
  • FOUR extra vinyl suction cups
  • TWO portions riparium planter gravel
  • ONE little bag fert pellets
  • USPS Priority Mail Shipping with Delivery Confirmation

Black mangrove is a "heavy root feeder", so it is a good idea to use ferts in the riparium planter cup. The mangrove propagules were all collected legally at a location in Florida.

I am asking for $29 for everything. I have before sold little established rooted mangrove trees for around seventeen bucks each before shipping, so this a good deal. You will just need to use some patience because they are slow-growing plants.

I can also provide additional tips for growing the black mangroves, but like I said they are pretty easy plants. I have enough extra propagules here for just two ro three of these kits, so send a PM soon if you are interested.
 
I have just one or two of these left, so send me a PM if you have any interest.
 
I have just one of these left.

The purchases that I have gotten so far will ship out Monday.
 
Are the blacks smaller-leaved/slower growing than red mangroves?
I have ~ 30 red mangroves sucking up my nitrates here, so I'm well familiar with them!
 
I think that their growth rates are comparable. Black mangrove is a pretty slow-growing plant.

Black mangrove can handle pretty salty brackish water, but unlike red mangrove it cannot thrive long-term in full-strength seawater.
 
I just shipped out all of the pending plants and other things that I had and then found that I have enough of these propagules for one more of these kits. Send me a PM if you might be interested.
 
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