Anubias Minima
Anubias barteriAnubias Minima is a easy rhizome aquarium plant for attached, foreground, midground placement. It prefers low light, does not usually need injected CO2, and has slow growth in good care.

Attached, Foreground, Midground
Plant Type
- Type
- Rhizome
- Placement
- Attached, Foreground, Midground
- Growth rate
- Slow
Care Needs
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Light
- Low
- CO2
- No CO2 usually needed
Shop Listing
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View at Fitz Fish PondsSubstrate
No substrate needed — attach to hardscape
Fertiliser
Column feeder — use liquid fertiliser
Propagation
Rhizome split — cut rhizome, attach each piece
Planning Notes
- Good candidate for beginner and lower-maintenance planted tanks.
- Can fit lower-tech setups more easily than plants that require CO2.
- Attached or rhizome-style plants can be useful where digging fish disturb substrate.
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