Anubias barteri var. nana

Anubias barteri var. nana

Description

Anubias Barteri Var. Nana is an aquarium plant with persistent and slow growth. It is a very popular plant for freshwater aquariums due to its ease of maintenance and its ability to adapt to many lighting and temperature conditions.

The Anubias Barteri Var aquarium plant. Nana has heart -shaped leaves and generally reaches a height of about 5 to 8 cm. The leaves can measure up to 10 cm long and are covered with a thin layer of foam. The plant also produces small white flowers that flourish during the summer.

Anubias Barteri Var. Nana is from West Africa and prefers an aquarium environment away from strong currents. The plant develops better in low at low lighting conditions, although some people report that it can also push in more intense lighting conditions. The plant does not need additional fertilization, but can benefit from a regular contribution of fertilizer for aquarium plants.

In general, the Anubias Barteri Var. Nana is an easy -to -maintain plant for aquariophiles of all levels of experience. It is an excellent option for community aquariums because of its slow growth and its ability to coexist peacefully with other species of fish and aquarium plants.

Origin

  • Family : Araceae
  • Origin : Cameroon

Features

  • Maximum height : 15 cm
  • Temperature : 21 - 29 °C
  • pH : 6.0 - 7.5
  • Hardness : 3 - 15 °dGH

Contribution

  • Created by : sunnmagic
  • Last update : 13/11/2022

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