
✨If you're unsure, start with this. The classic Nana, combining durability and versatility.
✨Anubias Nana is a classic species that has been loved for many years as a representative shade-loving aquatic plant. Its thick leaves and stable plant form make it resistant to environmental changes, and its greatest appeal is that it is easy to handle for a wide range of users, from beginners to advanced users.
It can be used as both a main or supporting part of a layout, and blends naturally into both rock and driftwood layouts.
[Biological information]
Type: Anubias nana
Characteristics: Thick, rounded leaves / High durability / Stable plant form
Growth rate: Slow
Difficulty of cultivation: Low
Recommended placement: Foreground to midground, a standard position for rockwork and driftwood
[Growth Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (be careful of moss growing in strong light)
CO2: Can be grown without additives
Planting method: Do not bury the rhizome, but attach it to a rock or driftwood
Care: Because it grows slowly, lightly clean the leaves regularly
[Recommended points]
- It is difficult to fail and easy to maintain for a long time.
- It is an ideal standard plant for combining with other Nana and Anubias species.