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A failed experiment


lancer99

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15 months ago I decided to try a seagrass tank....here it is, shortly, after planting:

 

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Here it is now....

 

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Only the Thalassia/Turtle grass is still alive...but it's still a "pure" Florida/Caribbean tank...even the flatworms must be from the New World :)

 

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Cheers,

-R

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that tank looks great, perhaps the plants didn't do so well because lack of nutrients, where you testing P and N? what kind of levels have you been seeing?

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that tank looks great, perhaps the plants didn't do so well because lack of nutrients, where you testing P and N? what kind of levels have you been seeing?

That could be...my nitrates stay very low, phosphates as well, but that doesn't mean anything :)

 

Jason, they are all photosynthetic...I learned my lesson long ago :)

 

Dave, that's a new Pterogorgia (guadalupensis?) that I just got a couple of weeks ago. I know that Pterogorgias used to be considered more difficult to keep than other gorgs, but based on my experience from a former tank and my P. citrina in this tank, I don't think that's true. I'm keeping my fingers crossed with this one :)

 

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Cheers,

-R

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