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anubias nana84 viewsThis is my first attempt at attaching anubias nana to a resin rock. It's tied on twice with fishing line.
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Rooting anubias80 viewsThis is how I have originally placed my anubias nana in the sand. The green "runner" portion of the plant is exposed, while the white "root" parts are buried.
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rooting anubias nana73 viewsThis is a different plant in the same tank. I'm still learning how to take the photos and edit them- next time I'll remember to leave the date block option off, as this one is directly over the rooting I was attempting to capture.
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anubias nana with flash69 viewsThis is the first picture of the series I took, before I realized I needed to turn the flash off. Ah, the learning curve.
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More anubias nana97 viewsHere' s some more anubias nana. I really do hope it does well.
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Anubias Coffeefolia129 viewsThis looks remarkably similar to the regular anubias nana. It does have the most impressive root structure of all the plants I received, and if I had to bet which plant was going to be the most successful in the tank, I'd bank on this one.2 comments
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Anubias73 viewsHere's some more of the anubias about a month after it was planted.
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ram-anubias246 views
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Far Right71 viewsHygro-green, ambulia, crypt wendtii-brown, anubias nana petite, sickly sword
     
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