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Description
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Anubias 'Congensis' is a larger Anubias species with long, narrow leaves that grow taller than most barteri varieties. It is becoming a very popular plant in the hobby as provides a different leaf shape in comparison to standard Anubias species with round leaves.

The plant grows from a thick rhizome and should be attached to wood or stone. Growth is slow but steady, and leaves are firm and resistant to damage. Due to its size, it is better suited to medium and larger aquariums. Low to moderate lighting is recommended. CO₂ is not required. Stable conditions and controlled lighting help keep leaves free from algae.

Directions

Attach the plant to hardscape such as driftwood or rocks or plant in substrate, allowing the rhizome to be exposed to flowing water. This plant is well-suited for low-light set ups and does not mind being shaded by other plants.

To propagate, cut the rhizome with at least three leaves and reattach it to hardscape.

Plant Details
Latin name
Anubias afzelii 'Congensis'
Height
15 - 30+ cm
Growth speed
Slow
Plantation zone
Epiphyte
Difficulty
Beginner
Care Requirements
Light requirement
Low (30+ PAR)
Co2 requirement
Not required
Temperature
15 - 30°C
Water hardness
No requirement ( <14 dKH)
Substrate
Not required