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Aquarium Plant on Driftwood
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Aquarium Plant on Driftwood

Anubias on Driftwood
You've asked us to do this for a long time! Now we're ready to start shipping them! Compare these choice pieces of driftwood to others on the net that sell for $70.00 each! Each piece has one healthy rooted plant (minimum of 5 to 7 leaves avg,) grown on it. These plants are nice and very hardy. The driftwood is already seasoned, sunk and ready for installation.

We've already done the hard part, now you've got an instant gratification center piece! You will NOT find a better price anywhere for this quality! All pieces are similar in color but may not be exact shape as to the picture link. CHOOSE FROM MANY SPECIES!  Click here

Anubias plants are best planted in a shady spot or low light to restrict algae growth on the leaves. Anubias is also suitable for terrarium plantings as well.  Herbivorous fish and otherwise aggressive Cichlids do not usually eat the very tough and robust leaves. Propagation of this plant is done by simply cutting the plant at the root (rhizome) with a very sharp pair of scissors.

Anubias look good in aquaria but grow much slower underwater. The larger species won’t even fit in most tanks when allowed to grow emerged -- not covered by water. The fastest way to encourage their growth is to raise their leaves above your water level.

Anubias will root onto wood or rough rocks. But unlike African ferns, anubias will grow an extensive root system into your gravel. Keep that rhizome above your gravel.  Anubias grows much better when the light hits its rhizome.  The best way to encourage growth is to anchor it to wood with a rubber band or Black cotton sewing thread. Some anubias growers insist the rhizomes rot when buried in the gravel.  It just slows their growth

Damaged leaves will not repair themselves. If you want good-looking leaves, you'll need to prune back and don't be afraid, this will also encourage new leaf growth.

pH range: 6.5 - 7.2
Temperature range: 22-28 C
Water hardness: very soft-very hard
Propagation: Rhizome cuttings.
Habitat: Africa
Availability: readily available

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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