

Anubias Nana (Anubias barteri var. nana) is a popular aquatic plant known for its resilience and adaptability in freshwater aquariums. Originating from West Africa, this plant features thick, dark green leaves that provide a lush appearance and serve as excellent hiding spots for fish and invertebrates. Its slow growth rate and low maintenance requirements make it ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana
Common Name: Anubias Nana
Origin: West Africa
Growth Habit: Rhizomatous with creeping rhizomes
Leaf Characteristics: Broad, dark green, ovate leaves
Lighting Requirements: Low to moderate intensity
CO₂ Requirement: Not necessary but can enhance growth
Placement: Foreground to midground; can be attached to hardscape
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
pH Level: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
Growth Rate: Slow
Propagation: Rhizome division.
Versatility: Suitable for various aquarium sizes and layouts; can be attached to driftwood, rocks, or planted in substrate (ensure rhizome remains above substrate).
Low Maintenance: Thrives in a range of water conditions and lighting setups without the need for CO₂ supplementation.
Aesthetic Appeal: Adds a rich, green focal point to aquascapes; its sturdy leaves are less prone to algae growth.
Fish-Friendly: Provides shelter and breeding grounds for fish and invertebrates.
Lighting: Provide low to moderate lighting to prevent algae buildup on leaves.
CO₂ and Fertilization: While not required, CO₂ supplementation and regular dosing with micronutrients can promote healthier growth.
Substrate: Attach to hardscape elements or plant in substrate, ensuring the rhizome is not buried to prevent rot.
Water Flow: Prefers gentle water movement to avoid damage to leaves.
Pruning: Trim dead or damaged leaves to encourage new growth and maintain plant health.
Can Anubias Nana thrive without CO₂ supplementation?
Yes, it can grow well without CO₂, though supplementation can enhance growth and leaf vibrancy.
Is this plant suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Its hardy nature and low maintenance requirements make it ideal for novice aquarists.
How do I attach it to driftwood or rocks?
Use fishing line or aquarium-safe glue to secure the plant until it naturally anchors itself.
Can it be grown emersed?
Yes, Anubias Nana can adapt to emersed conditions in high-humidity environments.
How do I propagate this plant?
Propagation is achieved by dividing the rhizome, ensuring each section has a few healthy leaves.
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