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Dive into the world of aquarium beauty with our Canton Aquatics Anubias Barteri (Nana)! Specially chosen for both beginner and experienced aquarium enthusiasts, this low-maintenance, live aquatic plant adds a touch of nature's charm to your underwater world. Perfect for creating a serene aquascape, the Anubias Barteri Nana thrives in a variety of conditions, making it a top choice for your aquarium.
Type: Live Aquatic Plant
Species: Anubias Barteri var. Nana
Size: Ranges from 5 to 15 cm in height
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Light Requirements: Low to moderate
Preferred Water Conditions: 72-82°F, with a pH of 6.0-7.5
Caring for your Anubias Barteri Nana is straightforward. It prefers low to moderate lighting and can be partially shaded by other plants. This plant is adaptable to various water conditions, but thrives best in slightly acidic to neutral pH water. Fertilizers can be used, but are not necessary. It's important to avoid burying the rhizome to prevent rotting.
Ready to elevate your aquarium's ambiance with minimal effort? Add the Canton Aquatics Anubias Barteri (Nana) to your collection today and watch your aquatic haven flourish effortlessly! Click "Add to Cart" now and start your journey towards a more beautiful, natural, and easy-to-maintain aquarium!
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