Lagoon tank

KarlGareson

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Hi Mr. Calfo,
I want to have a lagoon tank setup this summer. I would like to have many different algaes and sea grasses. I was reading your book about these kinds of tank and I have a question. I remember reading that a deep tank is needed for sea grasses. What would be the minimum depth I should give after a 4-5" DSB is in place. I hope you understand my meaning.
Karl
 
Cheers, Karl...

Seagrasses like Thalassia and Syringodium will need a minimum sand depth of 6" for best results. The plants themsleves should be at least 3" under the surface too for optimal results. Some folks would argue that even this is too shallow. I prefer deeper, but must admit to having and seeing colonies over 5 years established and running strong in just 6".

Cutting will root in less deep beds... but for a colony to thrive for many years, or even improve chances of success just getting pods started, the greater depth is recommended.

Best regards!

Anthony
 
Thank you much for the information. I will keep the seagrass in a deeper sand bed. My tank will be 10" after a 6" sandbed so i hope to do good with that.

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