Anubias Petite | Aquarium Plants Factory®

Anubias Petite is a highly sought-after aquatic plant known for its small size and ease of care, making it a popular choice among aquarists. This dwarf variety of the Anubias barteri species is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any freshwater aquarium. Key Features: Compact Size: Anubias Petite is characterized by its small, compact leaves that grow to about 2-3 cm in length. This makes it ideal for nano tanks, aquascapes, and as a foreground plant in larger aquariums. Low-Light Tolerance: This hardy plant thrives in low to medium light conditions, making it perfect for aquariums that do not have intense lighting setups. Easy Maintenance: Anubias Petite is incredibly low-maintenance, requiring minimal care to flourish. It is resistant to a wide range of water parameters and can thrive without CO2 supplementation. Benefits: Aesthetic Appeal: The small, lush green leaves of Anubias Petite create a beautiful and serene underwater landscape. Its compact size and slow growth make it a perfect choice for detailed aquascapes and intricate designs. Versatile Placement: This plant can be easily attached to rocks, driftwood, or aquarium decorations using fishing line or thread. It can also be planted in the substrate, adding versatility to your aquascaping options. Compatibility: Anubias Petite is compatible with a wide variety of tank mates, from peaceful community fish to more aggressive species. It is also safe for shrimp and other invertebrates. Ideal Conditions: Lighting: Prefers low to medium light conditions. Water Parameters: Adaptable to a wide range of water conditions, including pH levels between 6.5 and 7.5, and temperatures between 22-28°C (72-82°F). Substrate: Does not require nutrient-rich substrate, making it easy to place in various parts of the tank. Why Choose Anubias Petite? Anubias Petite is the perfect plant for aquarists looking to add a touch of natural beauty to their tanks without the hassle of high maintenance. Its small size, aesthetic appeal, and versatility make it a favorite among both beginner and experienced hobbyists. Whether you are setting up a nano tank or adding detail to a larger aquascape, Anubias Petite is an excellent choice. Enhance your aquarium today with the charming and easy-to-care-for Anubias Petite, and enjoy the lush, green beauty it brings to your underwater world. Enhance your aquarium with our fresh, high-quality plants, available in two easy-to-choose formats: Loose Bare-Root Plants: Includes approximately 6 or more leaves of loose, bare-root plants, providing flexibility in planting and arrangement. Rooted Potted: Includes approximately 10 or more leaves, potted in a net pot with rock wool, ensuring stability and ease of placement in your aquarium. Disclaimer: Pictures are not the actual plants you will receive, but a sample representation. Unless specific, we don't guarantee aquatic plants will be free of pests, pesticides, grow emerged, or submerge. Scientific Name Anubias barteri var. Nana Petite Common Name Anubias Petite Placement Attachable to Driftwood, Stone, or Decor CO2 Not Required Growth Rates Slow Difficulty Level Easy Nutrient Substrate Not Required Can it grow emerged? Yes Lighting Requirements Low - High

Anubias Petite | Aquarium Plants Factory®

Anubias Petite is a highly sought-after aquatic plant known for its small size and ease of care, making it a popular choice among aquarists. This dwarf variety of the Anubias barteri species is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any freshwater aquarium.

Key Features:

  • Compact Size: Anubias Petite is characterized by its small, compact leaves that grow to about 2-3 cm in length. This makes it ideal for nano tanks, aquascapes, and as a foreground plant in larger aquariums.
  • Low-Light Tolerance: This hardy plant thrives in low to medium light conditions, making it perfect for aquariums that do not have intense lighting setups.
  • Easy Maintenance: Anubias Petite is incredibly low-maintenance, requiring minimal care to flourish. It is resistant to a wide range of water parameters and can thrive without CO2 supplementation.

Benefits:

  • Aesthetic Appeal: The small, lush green leaves of Anubias Petite create a beautiful and serene underwater landscape. Its compact size and slow growth make it a perfect choice for detailed aquascapes and intricate designs.
  • Versatile Placement: This plant can be easily attached to rocks, driftwood, or aquarium decorations using fishing line or thread. It can also be planted in the substrate, adding versatility to your aquascaping options.
  • Compatibility: Anubias Petite is compatible with a wide variety of tank mates, from peaceful community fish to more aggressive species. It is also safe for shrimp and other invertebrates.

Ideal Conditions:

  • Lighting: Prefers low to medium light conditions.
  • Water Parameters: Adaptable to a wide range of water conditions, including pH levels between 6.5 and 7.5, and temperatures between 22-28°C (72-82°F).
  • Substrate: Does not require nutrient-rich substrate, making it easy to place in various parts of the tank.

Why Choose Anubias Petite?

Anubias Petite is the perfect plant for aquarists looking to add a touch of natural beauty to their tanks without the hassle of high maintenance. Its small size, aesthetic appeal, and versatility make it a favorite among both beginner and experienced hobbyists. Whether you are setting up a nano tank or adding detail to a larger aquascape, Anubias Petite is an excellent choice.

Enhance your aquarium today with the charming and easy-to-care-for Anubias Petite, and enjoy the lush, green beauty it brings to your underwater world.

Enhance your aquarium with our fresh, high-quality plants, available in two easy-to-choose formats:

  • Loose Bare-Root Plants: Includes approximately 6 or more leaves of loose, bare-root plants, providing flexibility in planting and arrangement.

  • Rooted Potted: Includes approximately 10 or more leaves, potted in a net pot with rock wool, ensuring stability and ease of placement in your aquarium.

Disclaimer: Pictures are not the actual plants you will receive, but a sample representation. Unless specific, we don't guarantee aquatic plants will be free of pests, pesticides, grow emerged, or submerge.

Scientific Name

Anubias barteri var. Nana Petite

Common Name

Anubias Petite

Placement

Attachable to Driftwood, Stone, or Decor

CO2

Not Required

Growth Rates

Slow

Difficulty Level

Easy

Nutrient Substrate

Not Required

Can it grow emerged?

Yes

Lighting Requirements

Low - High

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