Anubias barteri var. 'congensis' - Medium
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Congensis has dark green, waxy, spear-shaped leaves which grow to an average height of about 15 inches. There is some debate over whether it is one of the plants cultivated from Anubias barteri or a separate species and another species, Anubias afzelii, was once known as A. congensis.
Anubias plants are native to Africa, although many different varieties, variations and hybrids have been created. The genus contains eight different species and several variations, most often of the as a whole generally consists of plants with darker green, very thick leaves that can be elliptical, triangular, round or heart-shaped.
Anubias are fairly forgiving and adaptable. Most are best in lower light aquariums and may be overtaken by algae in tanks with higher lighting. They can also be grown in paludariums with their leaves exposed and the root systems underwater. They can tolerate higher pH and hardness levels, making them suitable for African cichlid aquariums. Anubias grow slowly in aquariums but may have more rapid growth in paludariums. Carbon dioxide and fertilizer supplements can be used but are not usually necessary.
The roots on Anubias plants grow from a stiff, thick rhizome. When planting, plant only the roots and leave the rhizome exposed. Anubias can also be attached to rocks or driftwood; use fishing line or other ties to secure the plant in place until the roots attach.
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Common Name | Congensis - Medium |
Scientific Name | Anubias barteri var. 'congensis' |
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