Dwarf Chain Sword
Dwarf Chain Sword
Dwarf Chain Sword, botanically Echinodorus tenellus, is a popular North American foreground plant producing fine, grass-like green leaves on low rosettes that spread enthusiastically via runners to form a natural, organically spreading ground cover. One of the most beginner-friendly foreground carpeting plants in the hobby — more forgiving than hairgrass or Monte Carlo while delivering a natural grass-like foreground aesthetic that suits virtually every planted aquarium style.
Care tip: Dwarf Chain Sword grows best in moderate lighting with CO₂ recommended. Maintain temperatures of 70–82°F and pH 6.0–7.5. Regular fertilization supports healthy growth.
Growing to 2 to 5 inches, Dwarf Chain Sword spreads readily via runners under good conditions, gradually filling the foreground with compact, tidy grass-like coverage. The runner-based spreading is organic and irregular — creating natural coverage patterns rather than the precise carpets of planted grass species. CO₂ supplementation noticeably improves both spreading speed and plant compactness.
This easy plant grows in moderate lighting with CO₂ recommended. Temperatures between 70 and 82°F and a pH of 6.0 to 7.5 provide comfortable conditions. Regular fertilization through enriched substrate or root tabs supports vigorous runner production. As the chart notes it gives a green, grassy look through runner spreading — an accurate description of its primary aquascape value.
In the aquascape, Dwarf Chain Sword creates a natural, grass-like foreground that suits community tanks, nature-style layouts, and aquariums at every level of technical sophistication. In low-tech setups it is frequently the most reliably spreading and consistently attractive foreground plant available. Its natural green color and grassy leaf form pair well with virtually every aquascape style.
Dwarf Chain Sword is a classically popular, beginner-friendly, and naturally beautiful foreground plant for aquarists who want reliable grass-like foreground coverage without demanding care. Its easy spreading habit and natural green grassy appearance make it a trustworthy and universally practical foreground carpeting plant.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Placement | Foreground |
| Max Height | 2–5 inches |
| Light Level | Moderate |
| Temperature | 70–82°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| CO2 Needs | Recommended |
| Origin | North America |
| Notes | A North American chain sword producing fine, grass-like leaves on low rosettes that spread readily via runners. One of the most beginner-friendly foreground carpeting plants — more forgiving than hairgrass and Monte Carlo. |