Description
Chain Sword Narrow Leaf
Echinodorus tenellus, also known as Chain Sword Narrow Leaf or Pygmy Chain Sword, is one of the smallest Echinodorus species and a classic choice for creating a natural, grass-like carpet in the foreground of a planted aquarium. Its fine, narrow leaves resemble a miniature underwater meadow, adding a clean, polished look to both simple community tanks and advanced aquascapes.
Chain Sword Narrow Leaf Overview
In the aquarium, Chain Sword Narrow Leaf forms low clumps of thin, elongated leaves that gradually spread via runners across the substrate. Over time, these runners knit together into a dense “lawn” that softens the base of rocks, driftwood, and other decorations.
In a planted aquarium, Chain Sword Narrow Leaf is especially appreciated for:
- True carpeting growth: When provided with suitable light and substrate, it spreads by runners to form a continuous, lawn-like carpet in the foreground of the tank.
- Fine, grass-like texture: The slender leaves contrast beautifully with broader-leaf plants like crypts and swords, adding a new texture that makes the aquascape look more layered, detailed, and interesting.
- Benefits for fish and invertebrates: A healthy carpet creates micro-habitats and hiding places for shrimp, fry, and small bottom dwellers, helping them feel secure and encouraging natural behavior.
- Hardscape integration: Chain Sword looks especially attractive when planted around aquascaping stones—such as Seiryu Stone—and driftwood, where it blends hard edges into the substrate and makes the layout look more natural and “grown in.”
Planted in small groups at the front of the tank and allowed to spread, Pygmy Chain Sword quickly becomes the green “foundation” that ties your entire scape together.
Care Guide for Chain Sword Narrow Leaf
Chain Sword Narrow Leaf is relatively easy to grow as a carpeting plant, provided its basic needs are met. It prefers medium to bright lighting, a suitable substrate, and access to nutrients at the root zone. Under good conditions, it will steadily send out runners and gradually cover open areas in the foreground.
For best results, plant individual clumps or runners in sand, fine gravel, or, ideally, a nutrient-rich planted-tank substrate. In a good substrate and with regular fertilization, Chain Sword will grow thicker and spread more quickly. Root tabs and a quality all-in-one fertilizer—such as the plant fertilizers available from Modern Aquarium—will help maintain strong, healthy growth. CO₂ is not strictly required, but in brighter, more advanced setups, a stable CO₂ level can enhance density and speed of carpeting.
The plant should be placed in the foreground and planted in small groups, leaving enough space between clumps for runners to spread and meet. Occasional trimming of overly long or older leaves at the base keeps the carpet low and tidy and encourages fresh, new growth. Ensuring that taller plants and decorations do not completely shade the foreground is important, particularly in low-tech tanks, so that enough light reaches the leaves.
Our Aquascaping Tools is especially useful when establishing and maintaining Chain Sword carpets. Fine tweezers make it easier to plant small runners securely in the substrate without disturbing nearby plants, and curved scissors are ideal for low, precise trimming along the foreground.
- Light: Moderate to Strong
- Temperature Range: 68–84°F
- Placement: Foreground
- CO₂: Not required, but helpful in high-light tanks
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (easier in nutrient-rich substrate)
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast under good conditions
Chain Sword Narrow Leaf is also available potted, which can make initial planting easier and help the plant establish more quickly before it starts sending out runners.
Buing Aquarium Plants at Modern Aquarium
At Modern Aquarium, each Chain Sword Narrow Leaf plant is carefully inspected, cleaned, and prepared by hand before shipping so you receive healthy, vigorous specimens that are ready to take root and spread in your tank.
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To complete the look, surround your Chain Sword carpet with botanicals—such as natural leaf litter and seed pods—for a more authentic, blackwater or streambed feel, and feed your fish a high-quality diet from our fish food selection, including options like Premium Daily Fish Food Blackworm Soft Granules, to keep them vibrant and healthy. With the right lighting, substrate, and care, Chain Sword Narrow Leaf will reward you with a dense, vibrant green lawn that makes your entire aquascape look more polished and natural.
Reviews (31)
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Very nice plant and easy to grow
Posted by Unknown on 22 Jul 2020I love this plant as it looks very flourishing and it barely has any dead leaves
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chain sword narrow lraf
Posted by Frank Parsons on 8 Jul 2020good so far
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Green and Bushy
Posted by Syd on 27 Jun 2020The two plants I ordered arrived very green and with many leaves. They have survived a week in the big tank with some vicious barbs before I got them moved, and they seem to still be doing well.
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Swords chane
Posted by Wilfred Reims on 18 May 2020Great
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CHAIN SWORD NARROW LEAF
Posted by Diana Boyd on 14 May 2020Very nice and arrived on time
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Aquarium Plants
Posted by Bob on 12 May 2020Very nice so far. The plants arrived in good shape.
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nice, but small.
Posted by courtney smith on 3 Nov 2019Plant arrived alive and very green. The two bunches . however, were very very small. I guess i expected more but still looks great and they are super tall. Wish they came in bigger bunches though. Future reference i would but two sets of these.