Out of stockBRIGHT GREEN TURTLE GRASS SHOOT (THALASSIA TESTUDINUM) EXCELLENT FOR NUTRIENT CONTROL IN AN AQUARIUM MACROALGAE
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One Turtle Grass Shoot Thalassia testudinum Turtle Grass is also known as the Maiden’s Hair plant. It contains a toxic substance which deters herbivorous fish from eating it. It is a beautiful green plant that is a great decorative plant for any aquarium. It serves as a good breeding ground for beneficial crustaceans. COMMON NAME: Turtle Grass Shoot SCIENTIFIC NAME: Thalassia testudinum SIZE AVAILABLE: ~2 inches MINIMUM TANK SIZE: 20 gallons FOOD/DIET:Trace elements, Iron CARE LEVEL: Moderate REEF SAFE: Yes In a biolab, turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) is used for research in marine ecology, genetics, and environmental science. It serves as a model organism to study complex seagrass ecosystems and the impacts of environmental changes on coastal habitats. Research applications of turtle grass 1. Ecosystem and microbiome studies Microbiome research: Labs study the microbial communities living on the leaves (phyllosphere) and around the roots (rhizosphere) of turtle grass. This research helps to understand how these bacteria and other microbes interact with the plant and cycle nutrients like nitrogen and carbon. Ecological relationships: Researchers examine the role of turtle grass as a foundational species in coastal food webs. This includes analyzing plant-animal interactions, such as how grazers like sea turtles affect the health of the seagrass bed. Water quality and filtration: Scientists use turtle grass to investigate its ability to filter pathogens, nutrients, and sediments from marine waters, which helps to maintain overall coastal water clarity.