Anubias White Rose
- $29.99
- $29.99
Tissue culture plants are cultivated in sterile lab settings ensuring your plant is free from pests, snails and algae! These are young specimen that are grown in emersed forms. Gel should always be removed prior to planting.
LIVE PLANTS ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO STRESS AND DAMAGE FROM TRANSIT - This may appear in the form of minimal melt, leaf loss, cosmetic damage, etc. Refunds or replacements will not be issued for plants with viable root systems or that die out of our care.
Anubias plants are a wonderful choice for beginner aquarists!
Remove this plant from its growing medium before planting.
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Anubias White Rose is a rarity in the planted aquarium hobby! This species of Anubias features fully white-creamish foliage that pops brighter than other variegated forms of Anubias more commonly known to the hobby. Because of Anubias White Rose's rarity, there is limited information available about this particular plant and it likely makes the wishlist for many rare aquarium plant collectors.
Another trait that makes Anubias White Rose highly-coveted is its growth pattern. This aquarium plant has another mutation that causes it to produce smaller foliage that grows fairly compact and similar to a rose, earning its name. Care is comparable to other species of variegated Anubias and as long as you have experience caring for more finicky Anubias varieties, you should do just fine! Like other Anubias, Anubias White Rose is a great midground aquarium plant. It is epiphytic and will grow well when attached to aquarium driftwood or stones. Anubias are slow growers and will benefit from regular fertilization, CO2 injection and good aquarium maintenance habits. Additional care should be taken as its leaves are susceptible to algae growth when placed under too high lighting. CO2 is optional, but recommended as it will help encourage faster growth and robust leaves.
Common Name |
Anubias White Rose White Rose |
Care | Easy |
Lighting | Medium |
CO2 | Recommended |
Suggested Placement | Attach to wood or stone |
Propagation | Separate rhizome |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Leaf Size | Varies |
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