Overview
Anubias Barteri is a popular freshwater aquarium plant known for its thick, deep-green leaves and exceptional durability. Native to West Africa, this slow-growing plant thrives in a wide range of conditions, making it ideal for both beginner and advanced aquarists. It is commonly used in planted tanks, community aquariums, and aquascapes for its natural look and minimal care requirements.
Key Features
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Extremely low maintenance and beginner-friendly
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Thick, durable leaves resistant to damage
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Thrives in low to medium lighting
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Can be attached to rocks or driftwood
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Safe for fish, shrimp, and snails
Why Choose Anubias Barteri?
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One of the most reliable and hardy aquarium plants available
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Suitable for nearly all freshwater tank setups
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Does not require special fertilizers or CO₂ systems
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Maintains vibrant color with minimal effort
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Ideal for long-term aquascaping projects
Benefits
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Improves overall tank appearance with lush greenery
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Provides natural hiding spaces for fish and shrimp
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Helps absorb excess nutrients from the water
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Reduces stress in fish by creating a natural environment
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Long lifespan with very low upkeep
Product Specifications
• Scientific/Common name:Anubias barteri/ Anubias
• Plant or product type: Live freshwater aquatic plant
• Growth rate / usage: Slow growth, decorative and functional
• Lighting / requirements: Low to medium light
• Placement / application: Midground or background, attached to décor
• Difficulty level: Easy
• Tank type: Freshwater, planted, community, shrimp
Care Guide / Usage Guide
Lighting
Low to medium lighting is ideal. Excessive light may encourage algae growth on the leaves.
Water
Prefers stable freshwater conditions with temperatures between 72–82°F (22–28°C) and neutral to slightly acidic pH.
Substrate
Does not require planting in substrate. Best attached to rocks, driftwood, or décor.
CO₂
Not required, but optional CO₂ can slightly improve growth.
Maintenance
Remove algae from leaves gently if needed. Trim old or damaged leaves occasionally.
Planting / Application Instructions
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Rinse the plant gently with clean aquarium water.
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Attach the rhizome to rocks or driftwood using thread or plant glue.
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Place in desired area of the aquarium.
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Ensure the rhizome is not buried in substrate.
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Monitor for new leaf growth over the next few weeks.
Perfect For
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Beginner aquarists
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Low-tech planted tanks
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Community aquariums
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Shrimp and nano tanks
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Natural aquascapes
Important Notes
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Live plants may vary in size, shape, and leaf count.
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Rhizome must remain above substrate to prevent rot.
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Slow growth is normal and expected.
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Some leaf melting may occur after shipping as the plant adapts.
Disclaimer
Images are for reference only. Actual plant size, shape, and color may vary due to natural growth patterns and lighting conditions. Live arrival guarantees are subject to store policies. Adjustment periods after shipping are normal for live plants.
🌱 Care & Resources
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