Eriocaulon sp. 'Mato Grosso'?
- Ltrepeter2000
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Eriocaulon sp. 'Mato Grosso'?
Anyone had this plant before? Saw it in a tank on APC and really liked the look of it as a mid ground plant. I would love to get some of this if someone has it.
Thanks
Rob
Thanks
Rob
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Well, technically it's not the softness of the water that seems to be important, it is the acidity of the water. Granted, low KH and acid water go hand in hand. My water has a high GH of 12 and they still do fine because my KH is only 3 and I add enough CO2.
If you're pH is 6.5 or lower they will do well.
If you're pH is 6.5 or lower they will do well.
It's in the far right part of the midground in this picture: http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/foru ... ato+grosso
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[quote="Aaron"]Well, technically it's not the softness of the water that seems to be important[quote]
I disagree. When my KH is above 4 or so, I can't grow them. I have a pH controller so the pH still stays low regardless of the KH.
In the tank pic, is that the one that looks like the hair on Cindy Lou Who from Dr. Seuse?
I like that plant. I saw one go recently for about $20 on aquabid. Not for me.
Ben
I disagree. When my KH is above 4 or so, I can't grow them. I have a pH controller so the pH still stays low regardless of the KH.
In the tank pic, is that the one that looks like the hair on Cindy Lou Who from Dr. Seuse?
I like that plant. I saw one go recently for about $20 on aquabid. Not for me.
Ben
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