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LIVE AQUARIUM PLANT
Bring some color and life to your tank, improving the quality of life for the whole ecosystem with this Anubias Barteri var Nana Petite - Easy Aquarium Plant. Anubias Barteri is widely known to be one of the more popular freshwater aquarium plants for a variety of reasons. It's durable, able to grow and thrive in a variety of different freshwater environments, and has brig green leaves that make it a great plant for the foreground, mid-ground, and background of any aquarium. This live aquarium plant is known to thrive and flower frequently in tanks of all sizes. It's best planted in groups of three or attached to wood or rocks as single plants, and typically comes in sizes of 1-3 inches.
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What We Like About This Plant: 🌠🌠
🌟 Excellent for low-light and low-tech setups
🌟 Deep green foliage
🌟 Thrives when attached to driftwood or rockwork.
🌟 Requires low to moderate lighting and little to no supplementation.
Care Guidelines: 🌠🌠
🌟 Temperature: 68 - 82° F (20 - 27.7° C)
🌟 Care: Easy
🌟 Growth Rate: Slow
🌟 Lighting: Low to Moderate
🌟 Aquarium placement: Any
At Canton Aquatics LLC, we take great pride in providing high-quality live aquarium plants to our customers. We understand the complexities involved in shipping live plants and are committed to ensuring they arrive at your doorstep in excellent condition.
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