Stoffels Anubias Nana Pangolino
Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Pangolino’ is one of the rarest and smallest varieties of Anubias available in the aquarium hobby. It is a dwarf plant, with very small, narrow leaves, ideal for nano tanks, aquascapes and decorative details on wood or stone.
It is planted on wood or stone (tying the rhizome with fishing line or glue). It should not be buried in the substrate, because the rhizome rots.
It requires minimal care, ideal for beginners but also for aquascapers who want detail.
Resistant to algae due to hard leaves, but due to slow growth it can show green algae spots if there is excessive lighting.
It can even bloom underwater, with a small white flower.
Anubias 'Pangolino' is considered one of the smallest Anubias in the world and is therefore quite rare and sought after in aquascaping.
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Family: Araceae
Origin: Cultivated variety (not a natural species).
Size: Leaves only 1–2 cm long, with very slow growth.
Form: Dark green, narrow leaves that grow on a short rhizome.
Aquarium conditions:
Temperature: 20–28 °C
pH: 6.0 – 7.5
Hardness: Soft to medium water
Light: Low to medium (tolerant of shady conditions, like all Anubias).
CO2: Not necessary, but promotes growth.
Growth rate: Very slow.
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