Anubias barteri is one of the most popular Anubias species in the hobby. Its broad, arrow-shaped leaves are considered larger than many other varieties of Anubias and it is often used as a midground plant. Anubias barteri thrives in low light and has thick, strong leaves which are great for African cichlids, goldfish, and community tanks.
Attach to Rock or Wood
For a natural look, anubias plants can be attached to rock or driftwood with super glue gel. Simply draw a small line of glue on the hardscape, and firmly press the roots of the anubias in place for 30 seconds or until set.
Plant Transition
Anubias leaves are quite hardy and don't tend to melt when placed underwater. However, this slow-growing plant can take several weeks to get used to a new environment and start sprouting new leaves. Dose Easy Green fertilizer to speed up the transition.
Perfect for the Easy Planter
This natural, rock-like decoration is perfect for the lazy fishkeeper. Just drop the entire anubias with its pot into the center hole of the Easy Planter, and place it in your aquarium. Works great with bare bottom tanks or fish that like to dig.
It was packaged very well and was healthy as can be very pleased with it so far is doing well in my tank
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Denise R. (Bossier City, LA, US)
Beautiful Plant
I love the look of this plant. Unfortunately, the first one I bought I glued it to a rock and must have gotten some glue on the Rhyzome and it looked like it was dying so I chunked it. I have since ordered another one and planted it in the substrate. I'm hoping this works much better. Love the plant though, it will be so beautiful when it grows up.
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Corb (Washington, DC, US)
Great plant
The plant came in good condition healthy and after a few days growth is already happening
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Brendan B. (Buffalo, NY, US)
Great plant
Great plant , looks great and growing well.
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Marilynn C. (Honolulu, HI, US)
Beautiful and hardy
If you are looking for a hardy slow growing Anubis plant that is larger than a nana, consider this beautiful easy care plant. Wonderful for a small aquarium. I have ordered several from the Co-Op and all have arrived beautifully and have thrived. Hard to go wrong with this plant!