


The Chain Sword – Tissue Culture, scientifically known as Echinodorus tenellus, is a popular choice among aquarists for creating lush, carpet-like landscapes in freshwater aquariums. Cultivated through tissue culture methods, this plant is free from pests, algae, and pathogens, ensuring a healthy start for your aquascape. Its slender, grass-like leaves and rapid runner propagation make it an excellent foreground plant, adding vibrant green hues and a natural aesthetic to your tank.
Scientific Name: Echinodorus tenellus
Common Names: Chain Sword, Pygmy Chain Sword, Narrow Leaf Chain Sword
Origin: North and South America
Growth Habit: Carpeting via runners
Leaf Characteristics: Slender, light green leaves
Lighting Requirements: Moderate to high light
CO₂ Requirement: Beneficial for enhanced growth
Placement: Foreground
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 20–28°C (68–82°F)
pH Level: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.
Aesthetic Appeal: Creates a dense, grass-like carpet enhancing the natural look of aquariums.
Pest-Free: Tissue culture cultivation ensures plants are free from unwanted pests and algae.
Rapid Propagation: Spreads quickly through runners, covering the substrate efficiently.
Versatility: Suitable for various aquascaping styles, including Iwagumi and nature aquariums.
Beginner-Friendly: Easy to plant and maintain, making it ideal for aquarists of all levels.
Lighting: Provide moderate to high lighting to promote compact growth and prevent elongation.
CO₂ and Fertilization: While CO₂ supplementation is beneficial, it's not essential. Regular dosing with micronutrients, especially iron, enhances coloration and vitality.
Substrate: Plant in nutrient-rich substrate to support robust root development.
Pruning: Regular trimming of runners and older leaves helps maintain a tidy carpet and encourages new growth.
Propagation: Propagates via runners; new plantlets can be separated and replanted to expand coverage.
Q: Can Chain Sword thrive without CO₂ supplementation?
A: Yes, it can grow without CO₂, but supplementation enhances growth and density.
Q: How tall does Chain Sword grow?
A: Typically reaches heights of 5–10 cm (2–4 inches), making it suitable for foreground placement.
Q: Is Chain Sword suitable for beginners?
A: Absolutely. Its low maintenance requirements make it an excellent choice for novice aquarists.
Q: How often should I trim Chain Sword?
A: Regular trimming every 2–3 weeks helps maintain its shape and encourages bushier growth.
Q: Can it be grown emersed?
A: Yes, Chain Sword can adapt to emersed conditions, often displaying different leaf shapes and sizes.
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