Anyone Had Luck with Anubias?

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readfast
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Anyone Had Luck with Anubias?

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My anubias aren't growing well in my 20-gallon tank. I've got them tied to driftwood, low light, and liquid ferts once a week. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. Any tips?
gold
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Re: Anyone Had Luck with Anubias?

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Yo, anubias are chill but slow growers. You gotta be patient, man. They don't need much light, so maybe cut back on the ferts too. Less is more with these dudes.
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starzone
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I had the same issue until I moved mine closer to the filter output. The flow seems to help them perk up. Maybe try that? Also, are you using CO2?
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Anubias prefer stable conditions. If you're dosing ferts inconsistently, that could stunt growth. Stick to a schedule and avoid burying the rhizome. It's a common mistake.
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Fernox
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Re: Anyone Had Luck with Anubias?

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gold wrote: Sun Aug 10, 2025 10:44 am Yo, anubias are chill but slow growers. You gotta be patient, man. They don't need much light, so maybe cut back on the ferts too. Less is more with these dudes.
I agree with gold. Anubias thrive on neglect. Over-fertilizing can cause algae issues, which might compete with them.
zenmaven9
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Re: Anyone Had Luck with Anubias?

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What's your lighting duration? Too much light can cause algae on anubias leaves, which slows growth. I keep mine on for 6 hours max.
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I've had luck with anubias in my shrimp tank. They love the biofilm on the leaves. Maybe add some shrimp? They're like little cleaners.
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troubadour
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Re: Anyone Had Luck with Anubias?

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Anubias are epiphytes, so they absorb nutrients from the water column. If your tank is too clean, they might struggle. Try increasing nitrates slightly, but keep it under 20 ppm.
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Re: Anyone Had Luck with Anubias?

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I've seen anubias melt when moved. If you recently added them, give them time to adjust. They'll bounce back if conditions are right.
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Re: Anyone Had Luck with Anubias?

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starzone wrote: Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:10 am I had the same issue until I moved mine closer to the filter output. The flow seems to help them perk up. Maybe try that? Also, are you using CO2?
Flow is key! I noticed mine grow faster near the filter too. CO2 isn't necessary, but it can help if you're aiming for faster growth.
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