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Anubias congensis – Elegant, Hardy Aquarium Plant
🌿 Anubias congensis – Elegant, Hardy Aquarium Plant
Anubias congensis is a striking, broad-leaved rhizome plant known for its tall, spear-shaped leaves and deep green color. Native to the Congo River Basin, this plant adds a bold and elegant look to any aquarium, making it ideal for background or midground placement in aquascapes.
Like all Anubias species, A. congensis is incredibly hardy, thriving in low-light and low-tech aquariums. It can be attached to rocks, driftwood, or décor, making it perfect for aquascapers, shrimp tanks, and cichlid setups.
🌟 Key Features
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✅ Tall, Narrow Leaves: Adds height and movement to aquascapes
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✅ Low-Light Tolerant: Grows well in shaded tank areas
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✅ Attach to Hardscape: Avoid burying the rhizome in substrate
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✅ Hardy & Slow-Growing: Perfect for beginners and low-maintenance tanks
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✅ Safe for All Fish: Great for community, shrimp, and cichlid tanks
📐 Care Requirements
- Lighting: Low to medium
- CO₂: Optional (not required)
- Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
- Placement: Midground to background
- Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
- pH: 6.0–7.5
❓ FAQ
Q: Can Anubias congensis grow in low light?
A: Yes! It’s one of the easiest aquarium plants to maintain, thriving in both low and medium light.
Q: Should I bury the roots?
A: No—attach the rhizome to driftwood or rocks with glue or thread.
Q: Is it compatible with cichlids?
A: Absolutely. Its thick leaves resist nibbling, making it perfect for cichlid tanks.