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Old 01-23-2012, 02:24 AM
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Question anubias nana by tetra?

hey yall so im looking for something to plant in my water feature area of my vivarium. i was at petsmart and ran across their live plants by tetra. one of the plants was anubias nana. it gave no other specie discription of it. do yall think that plant would be worth my while to purchase to try and grow. i know some anubias nanas are semi aquatic.
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A. nana would be an excellent choice to grow in the water section. I've got some planted in the substrate in my vivs and they do ok there too.
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It will easily grow submerged or emergent. I have it growing in my viv on a peice of mopany that stays very wet. It is relatively slow growing. The importand thing if grown out of water is that the roots remain wet.
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Default 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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Echinodorus 'Barthii' is another one that works good in wet conditions and I don't beleive it gets that big either...
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Default Re: anubias nana by tetra?

I originally had my A. nana planted in aquarium attached to some driftwood. When I first transplanted it into a viv I noticed a few of the leaves got a little burnt from the lights. They weren't close to the lights or anything I just think it was an adjustment period after being submerged. Now it puts out normal leaves and looks wonderful in the viv. I've also found that the "elk horn" Java fern grows really well as a terrestrial. The leaves are unique and different.
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cool. thanks guys yea i like how the nana attaches itself to driftwood. what do yall think about dwarf hairgrass? im using flora max as a substrate for the small water area and theres is about 2 inches of standing water there
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Just to give you a rough idea of how some Anubias species grow in the wild. There is a large species which is growing in the sand/gravel/soil in the stream and a smaller species growing on the rocks. Of course they are not confined to growing this way, just pretty typical.

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Just to give you a rough idea of how some Anubias species grow in the wild. There is a large species which is growing in the sand/gravel/soil in the stream and a smaller species growing on the rocks. Of course they are not confined to growing this way, just pretty typical.

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I've used so many plants in fish tanks, and now vivs, and I very rarely know where they come from or how they naturally grow. That's a really cool pic and interesting info, thanks for sharing.
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Theres an article in tropical fish magazine that shows a variety of common aquatic plants and where they naturally grow. You might find that interesting as well.
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