Anubias gracilis
Anubias gracilis is a graceful and slightly more delicate variety of Anubias, known for its narrow, elongated leaves that create an elegant and fine texture in aquascapes. This plant is perfect for aquarists seeking a more refined look, offering a subtle contrast to other, bushier plants in the aquarium.
With a slow growth rate, Anubias gracilis is well-suited for low-maintenance tanks. It thrives in low to moderate lighting and can flourish without CO₂ supplementation, although nutrient-rich water will encourage healthier, denser growth. As with all Anubias species, its rhizome should not be buried, and it should be attached to rocks or driftwood to avoid rot.
Ideal for midground or background positions, this plant adds a touch of elegance to aquascapes, making it an excellent choice for natural aquariums or soft aquascaping designs.
Plant Info
Feature | Details |
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Scientific Name | Anubias gracilis |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Lighting | Low to Moderate |
CO₂ Requirement | Not required |
Placement | Midground to background; attach to décor |
pH Range | 6.0 – 7.5 |
Temperature | 68–82°F (20–28°C) |
Propagation | Rhizome division |
Care Level | Easy |
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