
01-23-2012, 10:53 AM
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Re: anubias nana by tetra?
It will do perfectly fine as long as you do not allow it to dry out. Almost all plants that are sold as aquatic are more marginal than anything (they normally root under water, or in very most conditions, but then grow out of the surface).
Depending what you are into, there are several types of anubias, most can easily be found if you you do a quick google search of aquatic plant sellers. Java fern is another great choice as well and is a slow grower as well.
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