Overview
Anubias lanceolata (also known as Anubias barteri var. angustifolia or narrow leaf) is a tough, slow-growing aquatic plant with long, pointed leaves. It thrives in shaded areas and adds elegant structure to midground or background zones.
Key Features
- Narrow, lanceolate leaves lasting 10–20 cm — ideal for compact aquascapes
- Rhizome plant: attach to driftwood or rock; burying rhizome causes rot
- Low-light tolerant, thrives in low- to mid-tech setups without CO₂
- Robust, handles a wide range of conditions and tank inhabitants
Ideal Conditions
- Temperature: 20–30 °C, pH: 5.5–9.0, moderate water hardness
- Lighting: low to moderate — too much light may lead to algae on leaves
- Nutrition: low demand; will benefit from root tabs or liquid fertilizers in nutrient-poor tanks
Planting & Care
- Attach plant with thread, glue, or tie to hardscape — don’t bury the rhizome
- Prune old leaves and divide rhizome to propagate new growth ― cut into 4–5 cm segments with a few leaves each
- Keep in shaded areas; algae-eating shrimp/snails help maintain leaf health
Why Choose Anubias lanceolata?
- Slow growth and hardy nature make it ideal for beginners
- Versatile low-tech plant that adapts to various aquariums
- Long leaves add elegant form and texture to midground layouts
- Easy to propagate and reposition in aquascapes
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