Anubias Barteri 'Old-type' Bare-root Large

Anubias Barteri 'Old-type' Bare-root Large

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Large Anubias Barteri 'Old-type' Bare-root

Scientific name: Anubias barteri
Trade name: Old-type Barteri

A staple for beginner aquarists. An attractive plant with patterned leaves, perfect for quick and easy decor in your Aquarium.

The Anubias family of plants has a large number of different species and cultivars. This diversity provides a wide range of leaf shapes and sizes, mostly in a lovely deep green colour with slightly lighter green, new leaves. Anubias are long-term, slow-growing and hardy plants that can tolerate a wide range of water conditions and light levels. 

Anubias are flowering, aquatic, and semi-aquatic plants that are native to tropical central and western Africa. In the wild, they grow in rivers, marshes, and streams both completely submerged for long stretches of time in the wet seasons and out of water in damp places and riverbanks. They have a similar form of flower to other Arum plants, with small white or green flowers that resemble a miniature calla-lily.

Suitable for aquariums, paludariums and humid terrariums. Frogs enjoy hiding in their leaves. 

Plants are vital in an aquarium, to oxygenate the water, remove pollutants, and help control nitrate levels. 

Temperature: 22-28 degrees Celcius

pH: 6.0 - 8.0

Anubias are very tolerant of low pH, which makes them a good choice for aquariums where you are keeping fish such as Tetras and Discus who prefer a pH of 6-7.

Anubias are very tolerant of low-light conditions and can be planted under ledges, overhangs, and in the shade of other plant canopies. 

The leaves on an Anubias grow from a creeping rhizome and the roots are primarily used as anchorage instead of a nutrient uptake system. The rhizome should not be buried in the substrate. Anubias are ideal for growing on Driftwood, Rock, and Terracotta and are very popular in our Creations Range.

They are a wonderfully versatile aquatic plant that should be in every aquarium.

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