Mini Anubias
Anubias barteri var. nana 'Mini'
Mini Anubias
- Small-leaved epiphyte
- Very popular for aquascaping
- Robust, hard leaves
- Suitable for nano tanks
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Description
The Mini Anubias is relatively new in trade. Allegedly it stays smaller than Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' ('Bonsai'), however we have noticed that this is not the case. Its tapered, narrowly ovate leaf blades get about 4 cm long, so the "Mini-Nana" is still considerably smaller than normal Anubias barteri var. nana. It resembles the selection "Paxing" but differs by somewhat broader leaves.
Anubias barteri var. nana 'Mini' is as robust and easy to care for as other Anubias barteri forms. It grows under very low light (0.25 watts per litre and less) as well as under strong lights (1 watts per litre and more). It doesn't need the addition of CO2, however, it can be beneficial for growth nonetheless. The Mini Anubias is popular in aquascaping, as it is one of the most beautiful epiphytic plants for decorating the hardscape (driftwood, rocks). It can also be planted into the substrate (do not cover the rhizome!).
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General information
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EAN | 8712001020179 |
Weight | 0,10 kg |
Shipping weight | 0,10 kg |
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I was looking for a smaller type of anubis,but not too small for my cichlid aquarium. I am satisfied
Really beautiful plant, recived with a lot of light green leafs, It adapt immediatly in my Aquarium, with a really scenic resaults
easy plant to maintain, that adapts to any type of aquaescape. In my opinion, best in large groups! over rocks, beside mosses