Description
Product Overview
Anubias Frazeri is a stunning hybrid aquatic plant created from a cross between Anubias Barteri and Anubias Congensis. Celebrated for its resilience and adaptability, this plant features robust, deep green leaves that bring lush beauty to any aquarium setting. Perfect for aquarists of all levels, Anubias Frazeri thrives under diverse water conditions and low to mid lighting, making it a versatile addition to both low-tech and high-tech tanks. Its graceful size and easy-care nature make it a superb choice for creating a natural, balanced aquascape.
Product Features
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Unique Hybrid Origins – Combines the best traits of Anubias Barteri and Congensis for beauty and durability.
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Deep Green Foliage – Adds bold, natural color and texture to aquascapes.
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Extremely Hardy – Tolerates a wide range of water conditions and lighting setups.
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Ideal Epiphyte – Grows attached to hardscape, perfect for driftwood, rocks, and décor.
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Slow Growth for Low Maintenance – Requires minimal upkeep while maintaining aesthetic appeal.
Product Specifications
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Scientific Name: Anubias Frazeri
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Size on Arrival: 1-3 inches (expands over time)
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Max Size: 12+ inches
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Care Level: Easy
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Growth Rate: Slow
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CO₂ Requirement: Not required
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Lighting Requirements: Low to mid light
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Placement: Background; attach to hardscape as an epiphyte
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Color: Deep green
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Propagation: Rhizome division
❓ Related FAQs
Q1: Can Anubias Frazeri grow in low light tanks?
A1: Yes! It thrives in low to mid light conditions, perfect for low-tech setups.
Q2: Should I plant Anubias Frazeri in substrate?
A2: No. Burying the rhizome can cause rot. Always attach it to rocks, driftwood, or decorations.
Q3: How fast does Anubias Frazeri grow?
A3: It’s a slow-growing plant, producing new leaves gradually, which makes it easy to maintain.
Q4: Is CO₂ necessary for Anubias Frazeri?
A4: Not at all. It grows beautifully without CO₂, though additional CO₂ may enhance its growth slightly.
Q5: Is Anubias Frazeri safe for shrimp and fish?
A5: Absolutely! It’s non-toxic and provides great surfaces for biofilm, beneficial for shrimp and fry.
Q6: Can Anubias Frazeri be used in terrariums?
A6: Yes! It can grow emersed in high humidity environments, making it suitable for terrariums and paludariums.
Q7: Why are my Anubias Frazeri leaves turning yellow?
A7: Yellowing could indicate nutrient deficiencies or too much direct light. Check water parameters and lighting conditions.