Care Guide

Variegated giant reed

Arundo Donax Peppermint Stick

Intermediate difficultyIn Stock

Care at a Glance

Lighting

Adaptable

Growth Rate

Moderate

Growth Form

Varies

Placement

Versatile

True Aquatic

Yes

Available As

2” and 4” pots

About This Plant

Arundo donax'Peppermint Stick' A tall clustering cane with green and white striped leaves. Resembles a corn stalk with seed pods held above the cane.

Quick-Reference Details

Common name
Variegated giant reed
Scientific name
Arundo Donax Peppermint Stick
Family
Poaceae
Native to
Southern Europe
Difficulty
Intermediate
Requirements
Hardy marginal
Available as
2” and 4” pots

Difficulty — Intermediate

Forgiving enough for hobbyists with one tank of experience. Watch lighting and nutrient levels for best growth.

CO2 & Fertilization

CO2 is optional. Growth improves with supplementation, but the plant survives and stays presentable without it.

Tank Size & Setup

Works in tanks 10 gallons and up. Match the plant size to your tank depth for the cleanest aquascape.

Aquascaping & Placement

Position to suit your aquascape — most placements work as long as light reaches the leaves.

Tank-Mate Compatibility

Compatible with the full range of community-tank species — tetras, rasboras, livebearers, corydoras, and most other peaceful freshwater fish do not damage the foliage. Tough enough for cichlid tanks and goldfish setups where most other plants are uprooted or eaten — the leaves are too leathery for those fish to chew through.

Common Care Issues

Slow initial growth

Most aquarium plants pause for 2-4 weeks after planting while they convert from their nursery-grown emersed form to fully submerged growth. New leaves that emerge underwater will look thinner and slightly different — this is the plant adapting, not a problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much light does Variegated giant reed need?

Variegated giant reed adapts to most planted-tank lighting setups. A standard LED fixture run 7-9 hours a day produces good growth.

Does Variegated giant reed need CO2?

CO2 is optional. Growth improves with supplementation, but the plant survives and stays presentable without it.

Is Variegated giant reed good for beginners?

Variegated giant reed is rated intermediate-level. Forgiving enough for hobbyists with one tank of experience. Watch lighting and nutrient levels for best growth.

How fast does Variegated giant reed grow?

Most planted-tank growers report moderate growth, with trims needed every few weeks under typical conditions.

What fish and invertebrates are compatible with Variegated giant reed?

Compatible with the full range of community-tank species — tetras, rasboras, livebearers, corydoras, and most other peaceful freshwater fish do not damage the foliage. Tough enough for cichlid tanks and goldfish setups where most other plants are uprooted or eaten — the leaves are too leathery for those fish to chew through.

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