Eriocaulums, anyone keeping them?

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ingg
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Eriocaulums, anyone keeping them?

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Getting an itch to try my hand...

What are good beginner ones, what are not?

Found this one...

http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/swap- ... nzhou.html


What'd be good to try out within the Eriocaulums to know if they'd do well in my tank?
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Jeff120
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Post by Jeff120 »

Eriocaulon cinereum is probably the easiest. Id try some Tonina sp. before you spend any cash on the erios. They require very similar water parameters. These will plants will simply melt if you look at it funny!
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Post by Aaron »

I agree that cinerium is one of the easiest ones.
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