Dwarf Hairgrass is a favorite among aquarium lovers for creating lush, natural green carpets. This low-growing foreground plant brings a clean, professional aquascape look to both small and large freshwater aquariums. With proper care, it spreads beautifully across the substrate, adding depth, oxygen, and a natural environment for fish and shrimp.
For best results, many aquascapers use the Dry Start Method to encourage faster rooting and denser carpet growth.
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Overview
Dwarf Hairgrass (Eleocharis sp.) features fine, grass-like blades that form a dense, bright green carpet across the aquarium floor. Its compact growth makes it ideal for foreground and midground placement. With adequate lighting and nutrients, this plant establishes quickly and enhances any aquascape with a natural meadow-style appearance.
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Key Features
• Low-growing foreground aquarium plant
• Forms dense, natural green carpets
• Suitable for both small and large aquariums
• Eleocharis sp. ‘Mini’ grows approximately 3–6 cm
• Responds well to the Dry Start Method
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Benefits
• Creates a clean, professional aquascape layout
• Provides shelter for shrimp and small fish
• Helps oxygenate water and improve tank health
• Competes with algae for nutrients
• Enhances the natural appearance of freshwater tanks
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Care Guide
Lighting:
Medium to high lighting for best growth and carpeting density
CO₂:
Not required, but highly recommended for faster spreading and thicker growth
Water Temperature:
68–82°F (20–28°C)
pH Range:
6.0 – 7.5
Placement:
Foreground or midground
Substrate:
Nutrient-rich aquarium soil or fine sand
Growth Rate:
Moderate (faster with CO₂ and strong lighting)
Care Level:
Easy to Moderate
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Dwarf Hairgrass Eleocharis FAQ
Q: What size is the plant when I receive it?
A: You will receive a healthy starter portion with established roots, ready to spread once planted.
Q: How tall does Dwarf Hairgrass grow?
A: It typically grows 2–4 inches (5–10 cm) tall, depending on lighting and nutrients.
Q: What lighting does this plant need?
A: Medium to high lighting is recommended. Stronger lighting promotes faster spread and denser carpets.
Q: Do I need CO₂ injection?
A: CO₂ is optional but greatly improves growth speed, density, and overall appearance.
Q: How fast does it grow?
A: Growth is steady in low-tech tanks and much faster in high-tech setups with CO₂.
Q: Where should I plant Dwarf Hairgrass?
A: It is best planted in the foreground or midground. Space small plugs about ½–1 inch apart.
Q: Is it safe for fish, shrimp, and snails?
A: Yes, it is completely safe and provides excellent cover and biofilm surfaces.
Q: Can it be grown emersed?
A: Yes, it can be grown emersed in humid conditions, making it suitable for Dry Start Method, paludariums, and Wabi-Kusa.
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Important Notes
• Do not bury the crown too deeply, as this may cause melting or slow growth
• Initial melting after planting is normal during adaptation
• Growth speed and height depend on lighting, CO₂, and nutrients
• Slower growth is expected in low-tech aquariums
• This is a live plant; size and appearance may vary slightly
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