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Eriocaulon Australia splitting
For a while I had green water and when I finally got rid of it, 100% water change, my erios looked a little worn out. So I just kept dosing and hoped for a good come back.
But now then I checked on it and the reason why it looks so banged up was that it was splitting. but differently than what I had once before. ![]() my little erio forest patch in the 29 gal. ![]() Erio not up to par ![]() ![]() The splitting made it very ugly. No wonder it never lived to its potential. Such as my erio cinereum ![]() What do u think? Ready to split?
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Planted Tank Guru
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pics no worky
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^^^^^^
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*fixed* I think?
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You should PM MRKOOM. The expert at this. Good luck.
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It certainly looks ready to split to me. Use a razor blade to do the deed. I like to use my trusty exacto knife.
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