Anubias Nana Petite
Product Description
The Anubias Nana Petite is one of the most sought-after aquatic plants in the aquascaping world — celebrated for its compact size, hardy nature, and adaptability in both aquariums and terrariums. Its tiny, dark green leaves and dense growth make it a perfect choice for foreground placement, nano tanks, and decorative detailing on driftwood or rocks.
This plant belongs to the epiphytic family of Anubias, meaning it grows best attached to hardscape rather than buried in substrate. Its small size and slow, steady growth make it ideal for creating lush, natural-looking aquascapes without frequent trimming or maintenance.
With low to medium lighting requirements and minimal nutrient needs, Anubias Nana Petite is a fantastic option for beginners and experts alike. It thrives in low-tech tanks and can tolerate a wide range of water conditions. While CO₂ supplementation is optional, it helps produce more compact and sturdy leaves. For best results, avoid direct strong light to prevent algae buildup and place it in shaded or partially covered areas within the tank.
Whether used as a foreground accent, attached to driftwood, or nestled among rock crevices, this petite aquatic gem adds an elegant touch of greenery and balance to any aquascape or terrarium design.
Key Features
Compact and Decorative
A small-leaved variety of Anubias ideal for nano tanks, aquascaping accents, and terrarium displays.
Easy to Grow
Perfect for beginners — tolerant of various water conditions, low light, and minimal care requirements.
Epiphytic Growth Habit
Thrives when attached to rocks, wood, or ornaments; avoids substrate planting to prevent rhizome rot.
Versatile Setup Compatibility
Grows beautifully both submerged in aquariums and emersed in terrariums or paludariums.
Low Maintenance and Slow Growth
Requires little trimming and maintains its compact form for long periods.
Algae-Resistant in Shade
Prefers shaded spots to reduce algae buildup and keep leaves healthy.
Specifications
Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Petite’
Common Name: Anubias Nana Petite
Size Range: 2″ Pot
Care Level: Easy
CO₂ Requirement: Optional
Growth Rate: Slow
Placement: Foreground / Epiphyte
Lighting Requirement: Low to Medium
Color: Deep Green
Maximum Size: Approximately 2–3 inches (5–8 cm)
Water Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
pH Range: 6.0–7.5
Propagation and Care
Propagation
Easily propagated by dividing the rhizome. Each divided section should have at least a few leaves and roots before reattaching to hardscape. The plant will naturally anchor itself over time.
Attachment Tips
Secure to driftwood, rocks, or ornamental surfaces using cotton thread or aquarium-safe glue. Keep the rhizome exposed — burying it in substrate can cause decay.
Lighting and Fertilization
Provide low to moderate light to prevent algae. While not required, occasional dosing with liquid fertilizer can enhance growth and leaf vibrancy.
Maintenance
Trim older or damaged leaves as needed. Because it grows slowly, pruning is minimal and maintenance is effortless.
Aquascaping Inspiration
The Anubias Nana Petite adds subtle beauty and realism to any aquascape. Use it to create contrast against taller plants, accent driftwood branches, or build a miniature forest effect on hardscape features. In terrariums and paludariums, its glossy leaves and compact size contribute to a rich, tropical aesthetic that stays vibrant year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Anubias Nana Petite suitable for beginners?
Yes, it’s one of the best beginner-friendly aquatic plants. It thrives under low light, grows slowly, and adapts to a wide range of tank setups.
Can I plant Anubias Nana Petite in substrate?
No. Its rhizome should stay above the substrate to prevent rot. Always attach it to rocks, driftwood, or decorations.
Does Anubias Nana Petite require CO₂ injection?
CO₂ is optional. The plant grows perfectly fine in low-tech tanks, but CO₂ supplementation can improve growth rate and leaf density.
How do I control algae on Anubias Nana Petite leaves?
Place the plant in shaded areas and avoid excessive lighting. Gentle water flow and balanced nutrients also help reduce algae buildup.
Can it grow outside of water in a terrarium?
Yes. It grows beautifully when emersed in high-humidity environments like terrariums or paludariums.
How often should I trim Anubias Nana Petite?
Very rarely. It’s a slow grower, so occasional removal of yellow or older leaves is usually all that’s needed.


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