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Anubias Nana Petite on Lava Stone

Anubias Nana Petite on Lava Stone

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🌿 Anubias Nana Petite on Lava Stone - Easy Aquascaping Plant

Enhance your aquarium effortlessly with Anubias Nana Petite on Lava Stone. This small yet stunning aquatic plant comes pre-attached to natural lava rock, making it an easy and hassle-free addition to any freshwater setup. Its compact size and vibrant green leaves make it ideal for nano tanks and aquascaping.

Anubias Nana Petite on Lava Stone Quick Facts

Feature Details
šŸŒ Origin West Africa
šŸ“ Size Plant: 1 - 3 inches, Lava Stone: Varies
šŸ’” Lighting Low to moderate
šŸŒ”ļø Temperature 72°F - 82°F (22°C - 28°C)
šŸ’§ pH Range 6.0 - 7.5
šŸŽØ Color Bright green leaves on dark lava stone
🌟 Difficulty Beginner-friendly (easy)
🐟 Compatibility Betta fish, Neocaridina/Caridina shrimp, snails

Why Choose Lava Stone?

  • āœ”ļø Natural look – Lava stone adds a rugged, realistic touch to any aquarium.
  • āœ”ļø Pre-attached plan* – No planting needed, simply place in the tank.
  • āœ”ļø Porous surface – Encourages beneficial bacteria growth and enhances water filtration.
  • āœ”ļø Stable & durable – Lava rock prevents the plant from floating and offers long-term support.

How to Care for Anubias Nana Petite on Lava Stone

Care Tips

  • Lighting: Low to moderate lighting prevents algae buildup and maintains plant health.
  • Placement: Simply place the lava stone in your desired aquarium location – no planting required.
  • Fertilizer: Occasional liquid fertilizer supports growth, but this plant thrives in low-tech setups.
  • Maintenance: Trim yellowing or damaged leaves as needed to keep the plant vibrant.

Propagation Steps

  1. Divide the Rhizome: Use a sharp, sterile tool to cut the rhizome into sections with at least 2–3 leaves.
  2. Replant: Secure the new sections to another rock, driftwood, or place them in substrate while keeping the rhizome above the surface.
  3. Grow: Position the new plants in your aquarium and let them flourish.
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