Anubias Coffeefolia
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- Coffee-colored new leaves
- Wavy ridges along the leaf veins
- Easy to grow
Anubias Coffeefolia is a variant of Anubias barteri that is known for its wavy, oblong-shaped leaves that have very deep ridges along the leaf veins. Its coloration initially appears as a brownish-bronze (coffee) and eventually turn a deep green. Anubias barteri coffeefolia thrives under low light and is fairly slow-growing. It does well in goldfish, African cichlid, and community tanks because of its thick, tough leaves.
Was able to keep this in an easy planter until our spider wood was ready. We needed to get a good rock for a base. Now it appears to be thriving on our decor and accentuating the ascetics for our 20 gallon long aquarium.
Plant looks healthy with lots and lots of roots and a couple baby leaves. Full leaves have plenty of texture and ridges as expected.
This plant had two leaves 75% the size of a dime. One leaf almost dead and another 50% the size of a dime. $15.
My plants were in the hands of UPS for 7 days.
This is my first interaction with Aquarium Co-op. You only get one chance to make a good first impression.
Both plants arrived smaller than what was pictured on the site. The one pictured on the left with the slightly yellowing leaf disintegrated within a couple days. The darker green one on the right has not lost a single leaf and is doing great. Both were glued (with coop glue) to the same stone a couple inches apart. A team member proactively reached out to me following my issue to better understand what went wrong and immediately offered me options to remedy the situation. Fantastic customer service!
Plant came in fast and quick with no damaged leaves. It is settling just fine in my aquarium.
Anubias Coffeefolia has proven to be a very unique and durable plant in my 75 gallon Lake Malawi tank. I will be ordering a few more to replace a couple Anubias Nana “petite” plants that have not held up as well to nibbling.
I received plants, I ordered two; one looks good, and the rhizome looks healthy and dense.
Unfortunately, the second one leaves have already fallen off, and the rhizome is mushy, meaning that it is dead. This is the second time I have gotten a sick or dying plant.
The first time was with a Pink Flamingo Crypt., which was a costly one, I don't recall saying anything at the time, but since your company staff is asking for a survey, I will include my dislike. I understand that, on occasion, these events can happen, but twice makes me think that somebody or someone is not quality-checking the merchandise.
I have had aquatic plants for 30 years or so; it only has been recently that I started purchasing thru the internet, and my experience has been disappointing, and the only reason I continue to purchase from the Coop is that they offer other products I have not been able to find somewhere else, and I don't want to use Jeff Bezos company eighter. So, my conclusion for those reading this survey is that you will get reasonably healthy plants most of the time, just don't expect it all the time; it's a business (wink, wink). Buyer beware!
Oh, by the way, all four or five Golden Anubias I purchased are nice and healthy.....Gee, how convenient four good, one bad, five good, one bad, two good, one bad, get my drift! (wink, wink).
Like a lot I love to used in my betta 5 gal tank and community 20 Gal , it's so unique form to provide those shadows
I do really like this plant it has sprouted a few new leaves and everything