rustybucket145
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I will be making a trip to the gulf snorkeling this weekend and I am planning on bringing a few critters back to add to my mangrove/chaeto refugium. I remember last year seeing clumps of turtle grass that had been dug up by irresponsible boaters propellers in shallow water. I was wondering if I could bring back a root shoot or two to add to my refugium. I want to keep within the law (I will be in a state park) so I am planning on talking to the rangers before I collect anything to make sure it is ok. So I don't want to turn this into a DNR conservation thread.
That said Has anyone here ever kept turtle grass before? Any pointers to keeping it alive? My fuge is established and healthy but I would like to keep adding to the biodiversity of it. I actually find myself looking at the fuge more than I do the main tank
. Any comments/suggestions/pointers will be greatly appreciated.
That said Has anyone here ever kept turtle grass before? Any pointers to keeping it alive? My fuge is established and healthy but I would like to keep adding to the biodiversity of it. I actually find myself looking at the fuge more than I do the main tank