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Anubias Congensis 5cm Pot

Anubias Congensis 5cm Pot

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🔥 Anubias Congensis (Anubias congensis)
Add elegant leaf shape and hardy greenery to your aquarium with the beautiful Anubias Congensis. Anubias congensis This attractive Anubias species is known for its long, flowing dark green leaves and durable nature, making it a fantastic choice for natural aquascapes and low-maintenance planted aquariums. Larger and more elongated than Anubias Nana, Anubias Congensis creates a graceful, jungle-style appearance when attached to wood or rock.

Slow-growing, hardy, and adaptable, it is ideal for both beginner and experienced aquarists.

🌿 Why Choose Anubias Congensis?
🌱 Elegant elongated dark green leaves
🪵 Perfect for attaching to wood and rocks
🦐 Hardy and beginner-friendly aquarium plant
🌿 Thrives in low-tech and low-light aquariums
⭐ Excellent for natural aquascaping layouts

In a mature aquarium, Anubias Congensis develops broad flowing foliage that adds texture, depth, and shaded shelter areas for fish and shrimp.

📏 Care Requirements
🧬 Scientific Name: Anubias congensis
📛 Common Name: Anubias Congensis
💡 Lighting: Low to medium
🪴 Placement: Midground to background
📏 Growth Height: ~15–30 cm
🌡️ Temperature: 20–28°C
⚗️ pH Range: 6.0–7.8
💧 Care Level: Easy
🌱 Growth Rate: Slow
🫧 CO₂ Requirement: Not required
🍽️ Fertilisation: Optional liquid fertiliser beneficial

Anubias Congensis grows best when attached to hardscape such as bogwood or rocks, with the rhizome left exposed above the substrate.

🐠 Best For Aquariums With
🦐 Shrimp and peaceful community aquariums
🐠 Bettas, gouramis, tetras, rasboras, and cichlids
🌿 Low-tech planted aquariums and aquascapes
🐟 Fish that enjoy shaded resting and hiding areas
🪵 Natural wood and rock aquarium layouts

⚠️ Important Notes
Do not bury the rhizome, as this can cause rot. Due to its slow growth rate, excessive lighting may encourage algae growth on leaves if nutrients are unbalanced.

A fantastic choice for UK aquarists wanting a larger, elegant Anubias species that adds natural structure and lush greenery to freshwater aquariums.

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