I've had a black mangrove seedling growing in a brackish-shoreline-habitat aquarium for almost a year now, topping and pruning lightly. Just last week I decided to start wiring it, and since I'm an amateur at this, figured it's a good time to seek some advice/feedback.
I practiced simple bonsai techniques for a few years in college (over a decade ago), but after my MIL killed my beloved 5 year old bald cypress during a cross-country move, I gave up the hobby for awhile. So I have a fuzzy recollection of all the basic principles, but not much more than that.
Here's a photo from today:
The tree is growing in a pocket of mineral mud within a tank that's otherwise a sand and gravel substrate. Here's a thread focused on the aquarium aspect, with some photos from throughout its life so far:
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/12-tank-journals/983890-brackish-lagoon-shoreline-20-gal-long.html
So, does anyone have tips for this species? I know that they dwarf easily and commonly in nature (on limestone outcroppings, for example), but I haven't seen any bonsai specimens. I was just on vacation in the FL Keys, actually, and saw this waist-height dwarfed black mangrove growing on what appeared to be near-solid limestone, which I photographed for inspiration:
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!
I practiced simple bonsai techniques for a few years in college (over a decade ago), but after my MIL killed my beloved 5 year old bald cypress during a cross-country move, I gave up the hobby for awhile. So I have a fuzzy recollection of all the basic principles, but not much more than that.
Here's a photo from today:

The tree is growing in a pocket of mineral mud within a tank that's otherwise a sand and gravel substrate. Here's a thread focused on the aquarium aspect, with some photos from throughout its life so far:
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/12-tank-journals/983890-brackish-lagoon-shoreline-20-gal-long.html
So, does anyone have tips for this species? I know that they dwarf easily and commonly in nature (on limestone outcroppings, for example), but I haven't seen any bonsai specimens. I was just on vacation in the FL Keys, actually, and saw this waist-height dwarfed black mangrove growing on what appeared to be near-solid limestone, which I photographed for inspiration:

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!