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Anubias nana Golden
1 small plant (minimum 5 leaves) - comes from in vitro

Introducing Anubias Gold, the latest must-have addition to your aquarium that promises to bring a touch of elegance and sophistication. It has stunning golden-green leaves with a unique wavy texture, making it a standout in any aquarium. Anubias Gold is an ideal choice for both small and large aquariums. Its minimal maintenance requirements make it perfect for beginners and experienced hobbyists alike. This tropical plant is native to West Africa and can thrive in both soft and hard water conditions. Additionally, it does not require any CO2 or additional fertilization, making it a cost-effective option. It can also tolerate medium to low lighting conditions, which is excellent for aquariums with limited lighting. Anubias gold thrives in temperatures ranging from 20-28°C, with a recommended temperature range between 23-28°C for optimal growth. Anubias gold is a must-have addition to any aquarium. It's unique texture and beautiful golden-green leaves make it a perfect focal point, while its ease of care makes it suitable for all levels of hobbyists. Order yours today and create an eye-catching aquascape that will impress everyone who sees it!

Difficulty: Easy
Origin: West Africa
Amount of light needed: Moderate to low
CO2: Not required but recommended 
Usage: Aquascaping
Growth speed: Slow
Height: 3-10 cm 
Plantation zone: Midground, Foreground
Temperature: 20-28°C
pH: 6-8
Propagation: Divide the rhizome and replant
Colour: Golden green

How to plant anubias? 
Please follow the short instructions:
Anubias should be attached to wood or stone or other ornaments with a fishing line or cotton thread (do not use glue to attach plant to ornaments , wood , etc...). Anubias can also be planted in the substrate but must have longer roots, the rhizome should be easily visible as otherwise it can easily rot.


How to plant in vitro plants?

Please follow the short instructions:
1. Gently wash plant from gel or liquid under cold tap water,
2. Split plants into smaller parts (use scissors - usually used for carpet plants - e.g. Hemianthus, eleocharis etc),
3. Plant the plant in the aquarium (use tweezers).


Any Microsorum , Bolbitis, Bucephalandra , Anubias and moss  should be attached to wood or stone or other ornaments with a fishing line. (glue can be used for mosses). 
Riccia - you can make a carpet using a mesh, fishing line (check google or youtube).
There are several floating plants at this listing that you only need to wash.
Other plants need to be planted in substrate , it is best to use tweezers.

Laboratories are still working on new nutrients and therefore the color or size may differ from the photos. Therefore, they can do not look like in the pictures. Plants will take their natural look in the aquarium. The picture is only illustrative.


The size of the plant shows how big it can grow in the aquarium. That gives information to the buyers where to position plant in the aquarium. 

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