ADA IC126 Anubias Sp Snow Flake | TC Live Plant

Rs. 250.00 Rs. 450.00


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Product Description:

Anubias sp. Snowflake is a striking and relatively rare species of Anubias, known for its unique and attractive appearance. Anubias sp. Snowflake is a beautiful and relatively low-maintenance plant that can add a distinctive element to aquarium setups, particularly in setups where its unique leaf pattern can be showcased.

Appearance: Anubias sp. Snowflake is renowned for its distinct, snowflake-like leaf pattern. The leaves are typically broad and have a mottled or speckled appearance, which can range from white to light green. This variegation gives the plant its characteristic "snowflake" look. The leaves are generally rounded or heart-shaped with a smooth texture.

Size: This species tends to be compact, making it suitable for small to medium-sized aquariums. The leaves usually reach about 5-10 cm (2-4 inches) in length and can be slightly smaller or larger depending on growing conditions.

Growth Form: Anubias sp. Snowflake grows in a slow, creeping manner, producing a robust rhizome that anchors the plant to rocks or driftwood. It forms a dense, bushy rosette of leaves, which can create an attractive focal point in aquascapes.

Lighting: The plant does well in low to medium light conditions. High light levels can cause excessive algae growth on the leaves, while very low light may slow its growth.

Water Parameters: Anubias sp. Snowflake is quite adaptable but generally prefers slightly acidic to neutral water conditions. It thrives in temperatures ranging from 22-28°C (72-82°F). It’s tolerant of a range of water hardness but prefers stable conditions.

Substrate: Like other Anubias species, this plant can be attached to hard surfaces like rocks or driftwood. It’s important not to bury the rhizome in the substrate as this can lead to rot. It can also be planted in a nutrient-rich substrate, though it doesn’t require it.

Fertilization: Regular fertilization can enhance its growth, but it should be done with caution to avoid algae problems. Liquid fertilizers and root tabs can both be beneficial.

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ADA IC126 Anubias Sp Snow Flake | TC Live Plant

Rs. 250.00 Rs. 450.00

Product Description:

Anubias sp. Snowflake is a striking and relatively rare species of Anubias, known for its unique and attractive appearance. Anubias sp. Snowflake is a beautiful and relatively low-maintenance plant that can add a distinctive element to aquarium setups, particularly in setups where its unique leaf pattern can be showcased.

Appearance: Anubias sp. Snowflake is renowned for its distinct, snowflake-like leaf pattern. The leaves are typically broad and have a mottled or speckled appearance, which can range from white to light green. This variegation gives the plant its characteristic "snowflake" look. The leaves are generally rounded or heart-shaped with a smooth texture.

Size: This species tends to be compact, making it suitable for small to medium-sized aquariums. The leaves usually reach about 5-10 cm (2-4 inches) in length and can be slightly smaller or larger depending on growing conditions.

Growth Form: Anubias sp. Snowflake grows in a slow, creeping manner, producing a robust rhizome that anchors the plant to rocks or driftwood. It forms a dense, bushy rosette of leaves, which can create an attractive focal point in aquascapes.

Lighting: The plant does well in low to medium light conditions. High light levels can cause excessive algae growth on the leaves, while very low light may slow its growth.

Water Parameters: Anubias sp. Snowflake is quite adaptable but generally prefers slightly acidic to neutral water conditions. It thrives in temperatures ranging from 22-28°C (72-82°F). It’s tolerant of a range of water hardness but prefers stable conditions.

Substrate: Like other Anubias species, this plant can be attached to hard surfaces like rocks or driftwood. It’s important not to bury the rhizome in the substrate as this can lead to rot. It can also be planted in a nutrient-rich substrate, though it doesn’t require it.

Fertilization: Regular fertilization can enhance its growth, but it should be done with caution to avoid algae problems. Liquid fertilizers and root tabs can both be beneficial.

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