It is considered an aquatic fern that reproduces by both runners and sporocaps.
Carpet plants for sand substrate.
Most of them also need co2 supplementation and ferts.
It also has the benefit of being easy to grow even when planted in sand.
Most carpet plants have tiny leaves and plants with tiny leaves generally need very intense light to do well.
You can also attach it to any rock driftwood or any other decoration in your aquarium and then put it inside your aquarium.
It can survive in all lighting conditions.
Some will grow in sand possibly most but the substrate is the very least of the concerns.
On the other hand there are some plants that don t require any substrate to keep them in an aquarium.
Micro sword is a small carpet plant species 4 7 cm or 2 3 inches that forms an excellent foreground subject for planted tanks.
Do you have substrate or.
Dwarf hairgrass is a rewarding carpet plant that will mimic a grassy field inside of your aquarium.
I think sand would be a bit better for the plants because then their roots can set a bit easier and spread out but im pretty sure you can grow plants in gravel just might not be as easy for their roots to set.
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And these are the plants that you can keep and grow in your aquarium having a sand substrate.
While it doesn t require fertilization to grow if you want a full carpet of hairgrass you should add both root tabs and co2.
Also if you prepare your sand substrate by adding some root tabs before planting your aquatic plants then it will help it anchor its roots in the sand substrate.
This plant will thrive perfectly in a nutrient rich substrate of preferably iron rich clay or aquarium soil and quality tank water.
Those that might grow won t be carpets they ll grow much taller and leaner looking.
How to grow aquarium plants with inert substrate.
It is a short plant so you should keep it in the foreground of your aquarium.
You can plant anubias in your gravel substrate.