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Eriocaulon Vietnam

Eriocaulon sp. 'Vietnam'

Eriocaulon Vietnam is a hard rosette aquarium plant for foreground placement. It prefers high light, usually needs CO2, and has slow growth in good care.

Hard careHigh lightCO2 usually required
Eriocaulon Vietnam aquarium plant
Rosette

Foreground

HardDifficulty
HighLight
RequiredCO2
SlowGrowth
72–82°FTemperature

Plant Type

Type
Rosette
Placement
Foreground
Growth rate
Slow

Care Needs

Difficulty
Hard
Light
High
CO2
CO2 usually required

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Substrate

Fine sand or gravel

Fertiliser

Root feeder — use root tabs

Propagation

Side shoots — trim and replant offshoots

Planning Notes

  • Best for aquarists who can manage stronger lighting, nutrients, and stable care.
  • Plan around CO2 and nutrient consistency before using it as a centerpiece plant.

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