Anubias Nana (Dwarf Anubias) Pot


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Sale price$7.99

Description

Anubias Nana (Dwarf Anubias) is the second smallest species of anubias. Very high in demand, this plant is indigenous to Africa but farmed all over the globe. It is extremely hardy and great for beginners as it can adjust to a big range of water parameters. This is a plant that can be grown in the mid-ground of any aquarium, but does best when attached to rocks, driftwood, or decoration.
This unique plant has green, round leaves that only grow to about 3". 
It is easily propagated by simply cutting the rhizome and attaching it to another surface/rock.

  • Very easy to grow and propagate;
  • Unique plant;
  • Rhizome can be attached anywhere;
  • Provides great shelter for smaller fish and inverts.
Care :
  • Tank size(Minimum): 5 Gal
  • Care: Very Easy
  • Temperature: 75-82
  • PH: 6.8-7.8
  • Max Size: 7" tall 
  • CO2: Not required
  • Lighting: Low

DISCLAIMER: It is the buyer's responsibility to know what plants are allowed/legal to keep in his/her state. Before purchasing do some research and make sure you are allowed to keep this particular plant species. You should always follow your State's laws regarding keeping live aquatic plants. 
Do NOT release any plants into the wild.

Customer Reviews

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Lavon
Excellent service! Great product. Shipping...

Excellent service! Great product. Shipping was slow, but I blame USPS.

B
Billie
Arrived quickly and in great condition!

Arrived quickly and in great condition!

M
Monica
Amazing quality in these plants! Shipping...

Amazing quality in these plants! Shipping took a while but that was completely my fault, I did not realize there was an addon for weather safety packaging and of course I order during a heat wave, Lol.

R
Roma
Looks beautiful in my tank

Looks beautiful in my tank

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Juanita
Arrived beautifully packaged. Even though...

Arrived beautifully packaged. Even though the cold pack had gone warm, it was not the seller's fault, just mother nature deciding it should 100 degrees out for a week. The plants were still pristine and are doing well!

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