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Anubias barteri 'Petite' (Dwarf Anubias)

Description

Anubias barteri 'Petite' is one of the smallest varieties of Anubias, characterized by its tiny, dark green, heart-shaped leaves that rarely exceed 1-2 cm in length. This miniature size makes it perfect for adding intricate detail to any aquarium, especially nano tanks or as a foreground accent in larger setups. Like other Anubias species, it is a rhizomatous plant, meaning its thick rhizome should not be buried in the substrate to prevent rot. Its slow growth rate contributes to its low maintenance appeal.

Planting and Care

Caring for Anubias barteri 'Petite' is remarkably easy, making it an excellent choice for beginners. It thrives in a wide range of water parameters and tolerates low light conditions, though moderate light can encourage slightly faster growth. CO2 supplementation is not strictly necessary but will promote healthier, more vigorous growth. The most crucial aspect of its care is ensuring the rhizome remains exposed to the water column; it should never be buried in the substrate. Instead, attach it to rocks, driftwood, or other aquarium decorations using fishing line or super glue until its roots anchor themselves.

Aquascaping Tips

Due to its diminutive size, Anubias barteri 'Petite' is an ideal plant for creating intricate details in aquascapes. It excels as a foreground plant, providing a dense, carpet-like effect when multiple plants are grouped together. It's also perfect for accentuating hardscape elements like crevices in rocks or branches of driftwood, adding a natural, aged appearance. Its robust leaves are generally unpalatable to most herbivorous fish, making it a good choice for tanks with plant-eating species. Its slow growth means minimal trimming, allowing aquascapers to maintain their desired layout with ease.

Plant info

Colors: Green, Dark green
Difficulty: Easy
Origin: Cultivar
Usage: On rock or root
Type: Rhizomatous
Growth rate: Slow
Height: 3-5+ cm
Light demand: Low
CO2: Low
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