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Planted Tank Guru
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Sneaking Cinerium cropping up in my crypt griffithi!
Forgot about this, but found a cinerium that grew from seed in some of my griffithii splits! Not sure if they will go to seed again, but heck its holding on :^) Wanted to share the photo, -G
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Prodigious Plant Pundit
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Where do Erio seeds come from?
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"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." -- Steve Jobs |
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Planted Tank Guru
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From momma erios :^) Took a while for this sucker to grow considering my last import was about 7 months ago. When they arrive usually come to me with seed pods. I put them emerged and waited to see what happened. Some did ok, others melted like crazy.
I dislike erios since they tend to not like transport from overseas. Still, to have one going strong is pretty nice. Weird to see it mixed in with my crypts. Erios start like a little blade of grass. Nifty. -Gordon |
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