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Narrow Leaf Chain Sword Live Aquarium Plant | Foreground Carpet Plant for Aquascape Tanks | Easy Low-Tech Aquarium Plant
Narrow Leaf Chain Sword Live Aquarium Plant | Foreground Carpet Plant for Aquascape Tanks | Easy Low-Tech Aquarium Plant
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Bring lush, vibrant greenery to your aquascape with the Narrow Leaf Chain Sword (Echinodorus tenellus) — a fast-spreading, beginner-friendly aquarium plant ideal for creating a dense foreground carpet. This hardy sword plant thrives in low to high light and sends out runners that quickly fill in open spaces, making it perfect for community tanks, shrimp tanks, nano aquariums, and nature-style layouts.
Each plant is carefully grown, handled, and shipped to ensure it arrives healthy and ready to plant. Narrow Leaf Chain Sword is an excellent choice for anyone wanting a low-maintenance carpet plant that adds movement, texture, and natural beauty to any freshwater setup.
🌱 Plant Features
Beautiful narrow leaves with a grass-like appearance
Great for foreground or midground placement
Spreads by runners to form a full carpet
Beginner-friendly and hardy
Safe for shrimp, snails, and all freshwater fish
💡 Care Tips
Lighting: Low–high
CO₂: Not required, but speeds growth
Placement: Foreground / midground
Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate recommended
Each plant is carefully grown, handled, and shipped to ensure it arrives healthy and ready to plant. Narrow Leaf Chain Sword is an excellent choice for anyone wanting a low-maintenance carpet plant that adds movement, texture, and natural beauty to any freshwater setup.
🌱 Plant Features
Beautiful narrow leaves with a grass-like appearance
Great for foreground or midground placement
Spreads by runners to form a full carpet
Beginner-friendly and hardy
Safe for shrimp, snails, and all freshwater fish
💡 Care Tips
Lighting: Low–high
CO₂: Not required, but speeds growth
Placement: Foreground / midground
Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate recommended
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