No whites, but I have tried black mangroves. Out of about 10, only one survived past 2 months, and still only made it around 9 months.
Blacks are typically found in intercoastals, bays, in brackish water. Whites are found even further upland, almost in completely freshwater. I suspect successes with whites in our full salinity tanks will be limited at best.
In addition, white don't have any aerial roots. Their root structure is entirely underground, so one with any size will need a far larger sandbed then a red mangrove. Not to mention they look genuinely like trees, not the 'mangroves' everyone thinks of.