Anubias barteri var. nana originally comes from Cameroon and is known and popular in aquaristics. It is robust, easy to care for and also requires little light. It grows creeping and can therefore attach itself to roots, for example. Of course, it also grows on the ground, but you shouldn't bury the rhizome, as it could rot. Their colors vary from light to dark green.
- Origin: Africa
- Height: 5 - 10 cm
- Width: 3 - 20 cm
- Type: Epiphyte
- Growth: Slow
- Layout: foreground - middle ground, epiphyte
- Temperature: 18 - 30 °C
- pH: 5 - 8
- CH: 0 - 21
- Propagation: rhizome division
- Difficulty: very easy
- Light requirements: low
Instructions for planting:
Only open the container just before planting. Gently remove the plant from the container and rinse the roots free of the gel or liquid. Small residues of the nutrient solution are not a problem. After rinsing, the plant should be quickly placed in the water so that it does not dry out.
In Vitro: Grown in the laboratory and guaranteed free from pathogens, snails, algae and vermin.