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Possible uses

Due to their water tolerance, Anubias are typical aquarium plants for us. Some of them grow happily underwater species even blossom in it. The bitter substances contained in them ensure that they are hardly eaten by the animal inhabitants.

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What is less well known is that Anubias also make wonderful plantings for terrariums. Species like Anubias hastifolia, Anubias heterophylla and Anubias pynaertii are even better off in it than in an aquarium.

Tips

If you only have a mini aquarium, you still don't have to do without an Anubia. Take it Anubia nana bonsaiwhich is tiny at only 3-5 cm in height.

Plant in sand

Without an anchorage, Anubias would swim back and forth in the water. However, they are seldom planted, as we know it in the conventional sense. This is because their rhizome likes to be washed around by water. Still, it is possible to plant them in the sand.

  • part of the rhizome should look out from the sand
  • Therefore, pull the plant up a little after planting

Tips

Alternatively, you can tie or glue the Anubia to a flat stone. While the stone is being buried in sand, almost the entire plant is in the water.

Mount up

It is more ideal if the Anubia sits on an object and clings to it with its adhesive roots. Large pieces of root, which are offered as natural decoration in aquarium shops, are ideal for this. They mostly come from trees in swamp areas and have been specially prepared for their existence in the aquarium.

The Anubia is first applied to the root glued or tied with a suitable thread. Then it comes to the aquarium or terrarium, where it has time to form new adhesive roots. As soon as this is done, the thread can be removed again.