Description
Giant Hairgrass for Sale — Natural Meadow Texture and Swaying Grass Blades for Freshwater Aquariums
If you’ve been searching for Giant Hairgrass for sale, Quinn’s Fins grows Eleocharis montevidensis right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse. Giant Hairgrass is one of the most naturally evocative aquarium plants in the freshwater hobby — a true aquatic grass native to the wetlands and marshy shorelines of North and South America that brings the look of a flooded riverbank meadow directly into the aquarium. Its thin, straw-like fresh grass-green stems — each just 1mm thick — grow upward from the substrate in open, graceful clusters that sway with water current, creating a living, kinetic backdrop that adds depth, movement, and a distinctly naturalistic quality to any aquascape. At 8 to 20 inches tall in submerged aquarium conditions, Giant Hairgrass for sale at Quinn’s Fins is ideal for the midground and background of medium to large aquariums — particularly effective in tall tanks where its full height can develop and its open, translucent growth pattern creates a sense of depth and dimension behind rocks and driftwood. Available bare root (SKU 6121-1, $3.99) or in a 2″ pot (SKU 6121-2, $5.99).
Key Features of Giant Hairgrass for Sale
- Thin straw-like grass-green stems 1mm thick — fine, natural meadow texture unlike any broad-leaved background plant
- 8–20 inches tall submerged — versatile height range suited to medium and large aquariums
- Sways gracefully in current — living kinetic quality that adds constant movement to the aquascape
- Open translucent growth pattern — creates depth and dimension behind rocks and driftwood rather than a solid wall of green
- Spreads via underground runners — gradually fills in the background naturally without replanting
- Beginner-friendly — one of the most undemanding tall grass-style aquarium plants available
- No CO2 injection required — thrives in low-tech and beginner setups
- Excellent shelter for shrimp and fry — dense grass clusters provide microhabitat and hiding cover
Growing Giant Hairgrass — Care at a Glance
Height and Light — Understanding the Relationship
Giant Hairgrass exhibits an interesting and practical light-height relationship — in brighter, higher-intensity light it tends to stay shorter and tighter at 8–12 inches; in more moderate light it grows taller, sometimes reaching 16–20 inches, with a wilder, more naturalistic riverbank appearance. This gives you meaningful control over the plant’s visual character by adjusting your lighting intensity. For a compact, tighter grass look, provide high-intensity lighting. For a taller, more dramatic wild meadow effect, use moderate lighting.
Do Not Trim Culms Short
Unlike stem plants that can be pruned at any point, Giant Hairgrass culms should not be trimmed short. Cut ends turn yellow and become unsightly — the damaged tip does not regrow cleanly. If trimming is necessary to manage height, cut as close to the desired height as possible and remove the trimmed sections entirely from the tank. The preferred management approach is to remove entire unwanted runners and stems rather than trimming existing culms to a shorter height.
Establishment Period
Giant Hairgrass may take time to acclimate and begin growing after introduction to a new aquarium — plan for 2–4 weeks before visible new growth and runner production begin. Emersed-grown plants (such as those in our rockwool pot format) will shed their old emersed leaves as new submerged-form leaves grow in. Do not discard the plant during this transition period — it is normal and is not a sign of failure.
Planting
Plant Giant Hairgrass in small tufts of several stems each, spaced 1–2 inches apart across the midground and background. Bury roots into the substrate with the crown at or just below the substrate surface — burying the crown approximately 1 inch deep is recommended for best anchoring. Giant Hairgrass is most effective when planted in groups or drifts of multiple tufts rather than isolated individual plantings — the mass planting effect is what creates the naturalistic meadow look.
Substrate and Fertilization
Giant Hairgrass performs best in nutrient-rich substrate — ADA Aqua Soil, Fluval Stratum, or equivalent — that provides consistent root nutrition. In inert gravel or sand, root tabs placed beneath planting clusters and refreshed every 2–3 months are essential. Regular liquid fertilizer supplementation with iron, nitrogen, and micronutrients supports strong growth and vivid grass-green color.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
- pH: 6.5–7.5
- Hardness: Moderately hard water preferred; adaptable to a range
- CO2: Not required; CO2 supplementation accelerates growth and produces lusher, denser growth
- Flow: Low to moderate — gentle current enhances the natural swaying character of the stems
- Tank Size: Best in aquariums 16″+ tall; most effective in 20+ gallon tanks
Design Use
Giant Hairgrass is most impactful when planted in drifts — large groupings of tufts that sweep across the background or midground of the aquarium rather than isolated single plants. It works beautifully behind rock aquascapes where the grass blades peek through and around stone surfaces to soften hard edges and add a grown-in, natural feel. Pair with driftwood where the stems can frame and accent the wood naturally. The open, translucent growth pattern of Giant Hairgrass creates a sense of depth that makes the aquarium feel larger than it is — a valuable design characteristic when planted in front of the back glass.
Two Ways to Buy Giant Hairgrass for Sale at Quinn’s Fins
- Bare Root (SKU 6121-1) — $3.99: Healthy rooted plants shipped without substrate. Separate into small tufts, rinse thoroughly, and plant directly into aquarium substrate in groups 1–2 inches apart with crown at or just below the substrate surface.
- 2″ Pot (SKU 6121-2) — $5.99: Nursery-grown in a 2″ pot in rockwool. Remove plant and all rockwool growing media before planting — never place rockwool or pot directly in the aquarium. Rinse thoroughly after removal, separate into small tufts, and plant as above.
Nursery-Grown at Quinn’s Fins
Every Giant Hairgrass for sale at Quinn’s Fins is grown right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse — not drop-shipped or bulk-sourced. We grow what we sell.
For more on growing Giant Hairgrass and other aquarium plants, visit the Pond Informer’s Spikerush care guide or browse our full selection of aquatic plants at Quinn’s Fins.
Giant Hairgrass Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Eleocharis montevidensis |
| Common Names | Giant Hairgrass, Sand Spikerush, Giant Hair Grass |
| Family | Cyperaceae |
| Native Range | North and South America — wetlands and marshy shorelines |
| Height (Submerged) | 8–20 inches depending on light intensity |
| Stem Width | ~1mm — thin straw-like grass-green culms |
| Growth Rate | Moderate — slow to establish; spreads steadily via runners |
| Light Requirement | Moderate to high; higher light = shorter, tighter growth |
| CO2 | Not required; beneficial for denser growth |
| Temperature | 68–82°F (20–28°C) |
| pH | 6.5–7.5 |
| Substrate | Nutrient-rich preferred; root tabs in inert substrate |
| Tank Size | 16″+ tall aquariums; best in 20+ gallon setups |
| Culm Trimming | Avoid — cut ends turn yellow and unsightly |
| Propagation | Underground runners |
| Fish & Shrimp Safe | Yes — excellent fry and shrimp shelter |
| Difficulty | Easy — beginner-friendly |
| Bare Root | SKU 6121-1 — $3.99 |
| 2″ Pot | SKU 6121-2 — $5.99 |





