Anubias nana Coming from family Araceae, Anubias nana is a dwarf variety of plant Anubias barteri that looks adorable in the aquarium. It is a freshwater aquatic plant that is easy to grow in a tank. It is also sometimes called dwarf Anubias. Native to Africa, specifically to Cameroon and Nigeria, now we can find Anubias nana all around the globe. Easy to grow and maintain in partially or fully submerged conditions has made it one of the most popular plants among the aquarists.
Type : On Rock , Driftwood
Substrate: Not required
Co2 Requirement: Non Co2, but grow well with Co2
Light: Low to Medium
Fertilizer: No Special Need, However, weekly proper dose of NKP & micro element fertilizer is suggested.
NOTE:
- Plant Pictures shown are of Submersed Grown Plants in Aquariums under Optimum Plant Growing Conditions.
- Plants Sent are grown in Farms in Emmersed or Submersed Conditions depending on variety. Hence, Plant/Leaf Structures may vary from that shown in pictures. When they are grown submersed in aquariums under Optimum Growing Conditions as required by the Plant (Light, Co2 and Nutrients) they will get the appearance as shown in pictures















