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Anubias barteri var. nana
is a small, attractive plant which thrives in all conditions. It grows
slowly, and the leaves survive for several years, giving slow-growing
algae the chance to become established. The best result is achieved by
planting on a stone or tree root. Fishing line can be used to attach
the plant until it gains a hold. If planted on the bottom the rhizome
must not be covered because it tends to rot. It flowers frequently
under water. It is not eaten by herbivorous fish.
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Country of origin
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Cameroun
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Light requirements
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very low-medium
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Hardness tolerance
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very soft-very hard
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