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Does Eleocharis Acicularis need root substrate?



 
 
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Old January 11th 05, 06:32 AM
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Drew_Y wrote:
I am trying to grow Eleocharis Acicularis(sp) Dwarf Hair Grass after an
initial failed attempt. I am using 4 T5-54watts over a 55 gallon tank
that is much brighter than before. And am using K-N-P & FE at
recommended dosage levels.

My question is does this species do better with root feeding besides
fluorite?



No. Just lots of light, no algae and lots of nitrate.

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