Anubias Barteri Nana 'Petite' – Miniature Slow-Growing Aquarium Plant, Ideal for Foreground
Anubias Barteri Nana 'Petite' is a miniature version of the popular Anubias nana, known for its extremely slow growth and very compact size. Perfect for the foreground of the aquarium, it thrives when attached to rocks or driftwood, forming dense clusters of small, thick green leaves. Highly valued in aquascaping, it’s suitable for both beginners and experts due to its low maintenance requirements.
It tolerates low light and requires minimal CO₂. As with all Anubias species, the rhizome should not be buried to prevent rotting. Grown in vitro, it’s completely free of snails, algae, and parasites, making it safe for sensitive shrimp and fish.
Key Features:
Planting Instructions:
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Remove the plant from the cup and rinse off the gel thoroughly.
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Divide into small clusters (1–2 cm wide).
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Attach to wood or rocks using fishing line or aquarium glue.
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Keep the rhizome exposed to avoid rot.
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Roots will naturally anchor to surfaces over time.
Why choose Anubias Barteri Nana 'Petite':
An ideal choice for foreground planting in aquariums. Its compact size, ease of care, and aesthetic appeal make it a top choice for nano tanks, aquascapes, and shrimp setups.