Re: NANFA-L-- using mangrove roots

Moontanman-in-aol.com
Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:04:12 EST

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I've grown the seeds in Styrofoam and planted them in the substrate, it makes
for a great effect but the light must come from far enough above the tank to
allow the tree to grow-in-least 6 to 10 inches.

Michael Hissom (AKA Moon)
Lower Cape Fear River, Waccamaw Lake and river system, and coastal salt water
and brackish water estuaries in the same location. (South Eastern North
Carolina)
I have access to the only natural Ocean Shore Rock out cropping in Coastal NC

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I've grown the seeds in Styrofoam a= nd planted them in the substrate, it makes for a great effect but the light=20= must come from far enough above the tank to allow the tree to grow-in-least=20= 6 to 10 inches.


Michael Hissom (AKA Moon)
Lower Cape Fear River, Waccamaw Lake and river system, and coastal salt wate= r and brackish water estuaries in the same location. (South Eastern North Ca= rolina)
I have access to the only natural Ocean Shore Rock out cropping in Coastal N= C
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