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Syringodium

Syringodium filiforme

Kützing 1849

Manatee Grass

Range: Western Atlantic Ocean: Caribbean, and also Florida Keys and as far north as Tampa Bay.

Natural Environment: Inhabits loose and very soft muddy sand, yet infrequently found in mostly sandy areas at depths of 6 - 65 feet (2 - 20 m) where it reaches heights of about 20 inches (50 cm).

Aquarium Suitability: Would require a high aquarium and a very deep organic-rich sand bed with moderate tidal-like currents, and moderate light.

Taxonomy:

    Kingdom: Plantae

    Phylum: Tracheophyta

    Class: Magnoliopsida

    Order: Alismatales

    Family: Cymodoceaceae

    Genus: Syringodium

FYI: Not a palatable species for fishes.

 Syringodium filiforme (Manatee Grass)
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