Anubias Minima Variegated is a fairly new variant of Anubias that is not often seen in the aquarium hobby making it pretty rare. It's a varient of Anubias Minima however this varient of Minima grows variegated giving it a spotted white look along it's leaves.
It's extremely hardy, undemanding, and can thrive in a variety of water parameters. This unusual varigated variety is sure to be immediately noticeable in any aquarium.
Size
This Tissue Culture is grown in a 2" cup (Smaller than standard)
Please note: Due to this being a tissue culture-grown plant, the size and quantity may vary from the picture provided.
Natural History
Anubias barteri var. was first described by Adolf Engler in 1899 as A. nana. The species was reduced to varietal status in 1979.
Pro Tips
Anubias can be propagated by cutting the rhizome into pieces. New growth on cut pieces will begin at one or more leaf nodes so ensure that each piece has at least 3 nodes ideally with leaves as well.
Type: Rhizomatous
Origin: West Africa
Growth Rate: Slow
Light Demand: Low
CO2: Low