mangroves pods

reef monster96

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can you put mangrove pods that you find at the beach in your tank and if you did do you have to clean them good or how i would like to put some in my 75 reef because I'm in high school and I'm in marine science so i would like to let them grow and when they get to big plant them along the shore to help the mangroves repopulate.
 
Here is what I did:
Take a pod and plant it about 3 inches in some sand or soil. Make sure the sand is always wet, never let it dry out. The wetter the better. In about 5 days or so, you should start to see little nubs of roots starting to poke out. This is where I transfered them to the aquarium. I suspend them with their roots in the water, the bottom is about 3 inches in the water and the rest is in the open air. You will see the roots start to grow. Eventually the little point on top will turn into leaves. This process takes a while, so patience is important
 
visually inspect them for anything growing on their lower half. Rinse with tap water and perhaps wipe it. If you see anything that isn't mangrove, like barnacles or algae, I would manually remove it
 
Check the legality also, I know some of the mangroves are protected - not sure about the pods.
 
I think that Pods are fine as long as there are no roots. What shoreline do you plan on planting them?
 
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