Here is all about Juncus repens "Red" — a unique, grass-like aquarium plant that can develop beautiful reddish or bronze tones under the right conditions. It offers a striking vertical...
Here is all about Juncus repens "Red" — a unique, grass-like aquarium plant that can develop beautiful reddish or bronze tones under the right conditions. It offers a striking vertical texture and works well in both low- and high-tech setups.
Scientific Name: Juncus repens
Common Name: Creeping Rush, Juncus Red, Red Juncus
Family: Juncaceae (Rush family)
Origin: Southeastern United States (Florida, Georgia, etc.)
🔴 The “Red” version is not a separate species but refers to the coloration that occurs under strong light and CO₂.
Leaf Shape: Thin, needle-like, cylindrical leaves
Color: Olive green in low light, turning reddish-brown, copper, or bronze with intense light and CO₂
Growth Habit: Upright, stiff, grassy stems; may creep or bush slightly when trimmed
Height: 10 – 30+ cm (4 – 12 inches)
Width/Spread: ~3 – 5 cm per stem or clump
Texture: Fine, vertical, grass-like — great for contrast
Parameter | Optimal Range |
---|---|
Temperature | 20–28°C (68–82°F) |
pH | 6.0–7.5 |
Hardness | Soft to moderately hard (2–12 dGH) |
Lighting | Moderate to high for red tones |
CO₂ | Optional, but strongly recommended for red color and compact growth |
Substrate | Nutrient-rich aquasoil or sand with root tabs |
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Propagation: Trim top and side shoots and replant or let creep naturally
Trimming: Encourages bushier, horizontal growth instead of tall, sparse stems
Spacing: Plant in small bunches with space to spread for best visual effect
Best used as a midground or accent grass-like plant
Adds vertical structure and color contrast
Pairs well with broader-leaved plants (e.g., Bucephalandra, Cryptocoryne, Anubias)
Excellent for Dutch, Nature-style, and Iwagumi layouts
High light and CO₂ will bring out its deep red-bronze tones
Dose iron and micronutrients to enhance pigmentation
Use gentle flow and avoid being shaded by faster growers
Responds well to root feeding; consider root tabs in inert substrates
Avoid letting it dry out if emersed — it can also be used in paludariums
Stays green in low light and low CO₂ setups
May grow slowly and appear sparse without proper nutrients
Can become stringy and leggy if light is weak
Algae may settle on fine leaves in unbalanced tanks
Shrimp-safe, fish-safe, fry-safe
Not eaten by most fish, even herbivores
Offers excellent hiding places for small invertebrates and fry
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Color | Olive green to red/copper |
Growth Habit | Upright, grassy, slightly creeping |
Placement | Midground to background (or accent clump) |
Lighting | Moderate to high |
CO₂ | Optional, but helps red coloration |
Growth Rate | Slow to moderate |
Difficulty | Easy to moderate |
Unique grass-like texture with reddish hues
Adds vertical balance and visual movement
Suitable for low-tech or high-tech tanks
Offers color without being overwhelming, unlike many red plants
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