Anubias Angustifolia is a hardy, slow-growing aquarium plant known for its long, narrow green leaves and strong, structured appearance. It is a great choice for adding natural detail to driftwood, rocks, and shaded areas in planted aquariums.
Supplied as a tissue culture, this plant arrives clean, pest-free, algae-free, and snail-free — making it ideal for aquascapers who want healthy plants without introducing unwanted hitchhikers into their aquarium.
Why it belongs in your tank
- Hardy and low maintenance – excellent for beginners and experienced aquascapers
- Long narrow leaves – adds a clean, natural look to planted tanks and aquascapes
- Great for attaching to hardscape – ideal for driftwood, rocks, and feature pieces
- Tissue culture quality – clean, sterile, and free from pests, algae, and snails
- Low tech friendly – does not require high light or CO₂ to grow well
How to use it
Rinse off the tissue culture gel thoroughly, divide the plant into smaller portions, and attach it to rocks or driftwood using aquarium-safe glue, thread, or fishing line. Do not bury the rhizome under the substrate, as this can cause the plant to rot.
Anubias Angustifolia grows best in low to moderate lighting and will benefit from regular liquid fertiliser. Because it is slow-growing, it is best placed where it will not be smothered by faster plants.
If you want an easy, durable aquarium plant that looks great attached to hardscape and requires very little maintenance, Anubias Angustifolia is a solid choice.