Anubias Congensis is a hardy and elegant freshwater aquarium plant recognized for its long, narrow, pointed dark green leaves and slow, steady growth. Compared to more common Anubias varieties like Anubias nana or Anubias barteri, this species offers a taller, more refined appearance that adds vertical texture and contrast to planted aquariums.
Its durability and low maintenance requirements make it an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
Overview
Anubias Congensis is a rhizome-based freshwater plant commonly used in aquariums for its elongated leaf shape and strong structural presence. It grows slowly and does not spread aggressively, making it ideal for stable, long-term aquascaping layouts. This plant can be grown fully submerged or emersed and is also suitable for paludariums and terrariums.
Key Features
• Long, pointed dark green leaves
• Distinct narrow-leaf Anubias variety
• Slow and controlled growth
• Very hardy and adaptable
• Suitable for low-light setups
Benefits
Anubias Congensis enhances aquariums by adding height and leaf contrast without overwhelming other plants. Its tough leaves resist damage in community tanks, while its structure provides resting and hiding areas for fish and invertebrates. Once established, it requires minimal care and remains stable for years.
Product Specifications
• Scientific/Common name: Anubias afzelii “Congensis” / Anubias Congensis
• Plant type: Live freshwater aquarium plant
• Growth rate: Slow
• Lighting: Low to moderate
• Placement: Midground
• Difficulty level: Easy
• Tank type: Freshwater aquariums, paludariums, terrariums
Care Guide
Lighting
Low to moderate lighting is ideal. Excessive lighting may lead to algae growth on leaves.
Water
• Temperature: 72–80°F (22–27°C)
• pH: 6.0–7.5
• Adaptable to most freshwater conditions
Substrate
Do not bury the rhizome. If placed in substrate, keep the rhizome fully exposed.
CO₂
Not required.
Maintenance
Trim older or damaged leaves as needed. Growth remains slow and predictable.
Planting Instructions
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Rinse plant gently before use
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Attach rhizome to driftwood or rocks using thread or aquarium-safe glue
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Alternatively, rest on substrate without burying
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Allow roots to naturally anchor over time
Perfect For
• Midground aquascaping
• Low-light planted tanks
• Community aquariums
• Paludariums and terrariums
• Aquascapes needing vertical foliage
Why Choose Anubias Congensis?
• Unique narrow-leaf Anubias variety
• Extremely hardy and long-lived
• No CO₂ required
• Ideal for low-tech setups
• Strong visual structure without fast growth
Important Notes
Plant Selection Notice:
These will be a plant of our choice, selected based on current availability, size, and overall health at the time of shipping.
Additional Notes:
• Live aquarium plants naturally vary in size, shape, and coloration
• Leaves may arrive emersed and adapt to submerged form
• Growth is slow and may take time to establish
• Images are for reference only
Disclaimer
Product images are for reference only. Live plants are natural organisms and will vary in appearance, size, and color depending on growth conditions, season, and environment.
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