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Narrow Leaf Chain Sword (Echinodorus tenellus) – Foreground Carpet Plant
🌿 Narrow Leaf Chain Sword (Echinodorus tenellus) – Foreground Carpet Plant
Description:
The Narrow Leaf Chain Sword (Echinodorus tenellus) is a popular, hardy carpeting plant that forms a lush underwater lawn. Known for its slender, grass-like leaves and ability to spread via runners, this plant is perfect for aquascaping and low- to medium-light setups. It’s a versatile choice for both beginner and advanced aquarists looking to create a natural foreground carpet in freshwater aquariums.
Care Level: Easy to Moderate
Lighting: Low to Medium (higher light for faster growth)
CO₂: Optional (improves carpeting density)
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
Placement: Foreground, carpeting plant
Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
pH: 6.5–7.5
❓ FAQ
Q: Is Narrow Leaf Chain Sword beginner-friendly?
A: Yes! It’s one of the easiest carpeting plants to grow, even without CO₂ injection.
Q: How does it spread?
A: It sends out runners that produce new plants, creating a lush carpet over time.
Q: Can it grow in low light?
A: Yes, though growth is slower and leaves may be longer; medium light encourages compact growth.
Q: Does it need a nutrient-rich substrate?
A: Yes, root tabs or nutrient-rich substrate help it thrive and spread quickly.
Q: Is it safe with shrimp and fish?
A: Absolutely! It’s perfect for community and shrimp tanks, providing shelter for fry.