Popular beginner plant Easy care in low light Hardy leaves Java fern is hands down one of the most popular plants in the aquarium hobby. It is a slow grower and will thrive even in low light aquariums. Its thick, long leaves provide excellent cover for fish and fry, and they...
Unique lace-like leaf tips Easy care with low light Hardy, thicker leaves Java fern 'Windelov' or Java fern lace is as easy to grow as normal Java fern - it thrives even under low light and is not very demanding. What makes it unique are its lacy leaves, which branch off...
Used to anchor down plants Flexible and bendable Non-toxic for fish, shrimp, and snails Many aquarium plants will float if uprooted, but plant weights to help make sure your plants stay where you want them. These are made from tin and are aquarium safe, easily bent to fit where you...
No runs or drips Cures quickly Precision applicator This glue is the original super glue, but in a gel form. We use it to attach java fern, anubias, bolbitis, mosses, and bucephalandra to wood and rocks as it doesn't run or drip. It bonds instantly, cures quickly, and can be used...
Potassium supplement for enhanced plant growth Easy-to-use measuring cap for accurate dosing Safe for fish, shrimp, and snails Potassium is a very important macronutrient for planted aquariums. If aquatic plants don't get enough of this nutrient, they can develop distinctive pinholes that are sometimes rimmed with brown or yellow. While Easy...
Smaller variety of anubias Easy care and low light requirements 100% clean with no algae, duckweed, or snails Anubias barteri is one of the most popular species of anubias, so farmers have created a strain called Anubias barteri var. nana that stays smaller and more compact. The vibrant green leaves are...
Pointy, long leaves Unique anubias hybrid Easy to grow in low light Anubias nangi is unique hybrid with elongated, pointy leaves instead of the typical rounded leaves that other Anubias varieties have. It grows horizontally via its rhizome across your tank while sending bright green leaves upwards, which eventually adopt...
Broad leaf variety Hardy beginner plant Easy care with low light Anubias barteri is one of the most popular Anubias species in the hobby. Its broad, arrow-shaped leaves are considered larger than many other varieties of Anubias and it is often used as a midground plant. Anubias barteri thrives in low...
Arrowhead-shaped leaves Taller than most anubias Easy to grow in low light Anubias hastifolia is unique type of Anubias due to its rather dramatic appearance. It has exceptionally tall stalks and large, arrowhead-shaped leaves that really stand out amongst smaller plants in an aquarium. Its thick, strong leaves are great...
Smaller type of anubias Hardy with thick leaves Easy to grow in low light Anubias Nana is a smaller variant of Anubias barteri, but not as small as Anubias Nana Petite. It reaches a height of about 3–5 inches, and its leaves are deep green in color. Anubias Nana is rather slow...
One of the smallest anubias Easy care in low light Slow growing Anubias nana 'petite' quickly became very popular within the aquarium trade because of its tiny, deep green leaves and ease of care. It is one of the smallest Anubias varieties in the hobby and therefore well-suited as a foreground...
Coffee-colored new leaves Wavy ridges along the leaf veins Easy to grow Anubias Coffeefolia is a variant of Anubias barteri that is known for its wavy, oblong-shaped leaves that have very deep ridges along the leaf veins. Its coloration initially appears as a brownish-bronze (coffee) and eventually turn a deep green. Anubias barteri...
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