Description
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Nana is a small, attractive plant that thrives in all conditions. It originates from Cameroon and will reach 5-10 cm height. The rhizome will be 10-15 cm or more.Lighting
TIKI Anubias prefers low to moderate lighting conditions. Too much light can cause algae to grow on the leaves. If you notice algae, you can try moving the plant to a shadier area or reducing the amount of time it’s exposed to light.Â
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Fertilizing
TIKI Anubias doesn’t require heavy fertilization, but you can use a liquid fertilizer with micronutrients if you want. You can also use the organic waste from fish as nutrients.Â
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Planting
TIKI Anubias is an epiphyte, so you shouldn’t bury it in the substrate. Instead, you can attach it to rocks or wood with string or super glue, stick it into crevices, or leave it to float at the top of the tank.Â
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Pruning
TIKI Anubias grows slowly, so you don’t need to prune it often. You can trim dead or decaying leaves to maintain its appearance.Â
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TemperatureTIKI Anubias can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but lower temperatures can cause the leaves to turn yellow and die
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