C30 Eleocharis parvula, commonly known as Dwarf Hairgrass, is one of the most popular carpeting plants in aquascaping. Native to wetlands and riverbanks, this plant features thin, hair-like blades that spread through runners to create a natural meadow effect. Compared to Eleocharis acicularis, E. parvula remains shorter and more compact, making it ideal for foreground use, nano aquariums, and Iwagumi layouts. While it can grow in low-tech setups, medium lighting, nutrient-rich substrate, and optional CO₂ will significantly enhance carpet density and growth speed. With regular trimming and stable water parameters, Eleocharis parvula forms a lush, uniform carpet. It is completely safe for shrimp and freshwater fish, making it perfect for community and shrimp tanks. Key Features & Benefits Fine, grass-like carpeting plant Forms dense foreground lawns Spreads naturally via runners Suitable for low-tech and high-tech tanks Easy to trim and maintain Safe for shrimp and freshwater fish Plant Care Information Scientific Name: Eleocharis parvula Placement: Foreground Lighting: Low to medium (medium for dense growth) CO₂ Requirement: Optional (recommended for faster carpeting) Growth Rate: Moderate Difficulty Level: Easy to medium Water Type: Freshwater Temperature: 18–28°C pH Range: 6.0 – 7.5 Aquascaping Uses Foreground carpeting Iwagumi layouts Nano aquariums Nature-style aquascapes Shrimp and community tanks






