Fish pulling up my plants

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MarkyBoy

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I am trying to carpet eleocharis parvula and it had all my fish in a different tank for two weeks to let the plants take root to my substrate but once I put the fish back into the tank they got to work on pulling it up and I am wondering if there is any way to stop them pulling at my plants ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1399639815.874716.jpg
 
I would but because it is eleocharis parvula it is just basically blades of grass planted all round the tank I think I may need to take the fish out again until it carpets I was told that if I planted it with the fish in the tank this would probably happen and they said if you can have the fish in another tank for a couple of weeks it would have given them a chance to take root which I did maybe I should wait until it fully carpets before putting the fish back in I am fairly new to aquascaping and I am loving my plants more than the fish at the moment
Thanks for your advice
 
60l or 13g it's quite a small tank with 2x aqua glo t8s plus a 18" White led strip and a 12" blue led strip for nighttime I dose co2 with a internal filter just to move the water and a external canister filter to do the biological & mechanical work I use seachem flourish & seachem iron for nutrients
 
whats your live stock? looks overstocked to me. anyways ive noticed my livebearers will pick at leaves and on occasion rip out the plants.
 
I may have sorted it I pressed down on the substrate with the palm on my Hand to compress it when I did a 50% water change which seems to be holding the plants down for the moment. But seriously guys thanks for all your help.
 
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