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Anubias Frazeri Mother-Aquatic Plants-Glass Grown-Glass Grown Aquatics-Aquarium live fish plants, decor
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Anubias Frazeri Mother

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"Great purchase!! Beautiful plant!"

-Diana Via Etsy

 

This Anubias Frazeri is a 'Mother' Plant, meaning it has grown about as large as it will, over years.

These Mother plants are between 7 to 12" tall with several large leaves.

Grown EMERGED

Looking for the smaller, standard bare-root version? How about a potted Anubias Frazeri?

Like most Anubias, this is a great beginner plant, that needs very little input or assistance from you.

Anubias Frazeri is an adorable little plant. It should be placed in the front, as it will stay small and reproduce through lateral nodes. Slow growing, but you'd eventually be able to break off sections for a new plant. 

These types of plants do not like to be buried, as their little roots will quickly rot. You can use thread or Cyanoacrylate super glue to attach it to rocks, driftwood, or other decorations. They stay neat and tidy! Try a Bonsai driftwood centerpiece!

Anubias are hardy and slow-growing. Perfect for tough livestock such as goldfish and certain cichlids. Tolerates lower light, and is pretty difficult to kill in my opinion!

One thing to note: As Anubias are slow growers, algae growth can be a concern. Just keep an eye on your parameters, and put your lights on a little plug-in timer. Six hours of light is plenty.


Growing requirements:

  • 65-80 Degrees Fahrenheit
  • Ph 6-8
  • Low to Medium light intensity.
  • Slow growth speed

As I like to keep real ecosystems in my aquariums, there's always the possibility of harmless snail or dwarf shrimp hitchhikers!