Eriocaulon Setaceum
Eriocaulon Setaceum
Eriocaulon Setaceum is one of the most demanding and botanically unusual aquarium plants available — a Southeast Asian aquatic plant producing rosettes of fine, translucent, grass-like leaves that create a uniquely delicate, structured foreground accent of extraordinary botanical rarity. It is a genuine specialist plant for experienced aquarists with carefully optimized soft-water, high-light setups, and represents the challenging end of the foreground plant spectrum in the aquascaping hobby.
Care tip: Eriocaulon Setaceum grows best in high lighting with CO₂ required. Maintain temperatures of 72–82°F and pH 4.5–7.0. Regular liquid fertilization supports healthy growth and best coloration.
Unlike most aquarium plants, Eriocaulon setaceum requires very soft water — ideally with minimal hardness and a notably low pH of 4.5 to 7.0 — alongside CO₂ injection and high lighting to thrive. These specific requirements reflect its natural habitat in the soft, acidic streams of Southeast Asia where mineral content is extremely low. Meeting all these requirements simultaneously is essential; shortfalls in any one area will cause rapid decline.
As a challenging plant, setaceum requires CO₂ injection and high lighting. The very low pH range of 4.5 to 7.0 means soft, near-RO water is important for the best results. Temperatures between 72 and 82°F provide comfortable conditions. Consistent, balanced fertilization in soft water supports the delicate grass-like leaf structure. This is a plant for dedicated specialists rather than casual keepers.
In the aquascape, Eriocaulon setaceum creates a uniquely structured, fine-rosette foreground element whose delicate translucent leaves provide a botanical detail and rarity value unavailable from any other commonly kept foreground plant. In high-tech, soft-water aquascapes it adds genuine collector-quality botanical interest to the foreground zone. Each well-maintained rosette is a small work of natural botanical precision.
Eriocaulon setaceum is a specialist plant for dedicated high-tech aquarists with soft-water systems. Its extraordinary botanical rarity and delicate structure make it one of the most coveted foreground plants in the aquascaping hobby — demanding to keep but deeply rewarding for those who can provide its specific requirements.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Challenging |
| Placement | Foreground to Midground |
| Max Height | 4-12 inches |
| Light Level | High |
| Temperature | 72–82°F |
| pH | 4.5–7.0 |
| CO2 Needs | Required |
| Origin | Southeast Asia |
| Notes | A highly demanding Southeast Asian aquatic plant producing rosettes of fine, grass-like leaves that create a uniquely structured foreground accent. Requires very soft water, low pH, CO₂, and high light — not suitable for standard planted tanks. A specialist plant for experienced aquarists with carefully optimized soft-water setups. |