🌿 Anubias Glabra - Elegant Freshwater Aquarium Plant
Add grace and simplicity to your aquarium with the sleek and smooth Anubias Glabra. Known for its elongated, smooth green leaves, this plant brings a touch of elegance to any freshwater aquascape. Its hardy nature and ease of care make it a top choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
Anubias Glabra Quick Facts
Feature | Details |
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🌍 Origin | West Africa |
📏 Size | 8 - 16 inches |
💡 Lighting | Low to moderate |
🌡️ Temperature | 72°F - 82°F (22°C - 28°C) |
💧 pH Range | 6.0 - 7.5 |
🎨 Color | Bright green, smooth leaves |
🌟 Difficulty | Beginner-friendly (easy) |
🐟 Compatibility | Betta fish, Neocaridina/Caridina shrimp, snails |
How to Care and Propagate
Care Tips
- Lighting: Low to moderate lighting is ideal to maintain healthy, vibrant leaves.
- Placement: Attach to rocks or driftwood, or plant in substrate, ensuring the rhizome remains above the surface to prevent rot.
- Fertilizer: Occasional liquid fertilizer can enhance growth but is not essential for this hardy plant.
- Maintenance: Remove yellowing or damaged leaves as needed to keep the plant looking pristine.
Propagation Steps
- Divide the Rhizome: Use a clean, sharp tool to cut the rhizome into sections with at least 3–4 healthy leaves.
- Replant: Secure the divided sections to rocks, driftwood, or place in substrate, keeping the rhizome exposed.
- Grow: Position the new sections in your aquarium and let them establish and flourish.