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fishys_cant_fly
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Yay, i found Java Moss at my lfs!And, i found Anubias, but not Anubias Nano, does it make a Difference?

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fishys_cant_fly
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Is wisteria a good plant?
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but not Anubias Nano, does it make a Difference?


All Anubias are just as easy and undemanding to grow. They are mostly variations on the same plant, Barteri, to begin with.

The only difference is size. Nana is nice because of the small leaves. The other varieties produce much larger leaves. So it just comes down to will the size fit into your tank and 'scape. Unless it's a very small tank should be fine.





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Bernard is correct A nanna is a very small leafed plant where as some of the other varieties the leaves are huge some up to 3ins in length and the plants can easly grow well past 12ins with the correct conditions.

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Wisteria is a good plant; what is your lighting like?
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15 watt for a 10 gallon, soon to be 19 watt.
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Wisteria should grow fine with 1.9 watts per gallon (when you get the 19 watts). I have 2 wpg on my 10g and my wisteria grows very fast. You have to trim it alot because it will take over the tank. It provides a nice place for fishies to hide though. Also, it is very pretty...mine is a bright green color.


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fishys_cant_fly,

Another Anubias that (I think) stays rather small is Anubias barteri var. angustifolia, based on Tropica's Website it has the same height than Nana.

Coffeefolia is getting a little bigger. Anyway, which one do you believe you have?

Ingo

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