TomO Posted April 27, 2022 Share Posted April 27, 2022 Can anubias be planted in substrate or do they only get glued or tied to rocks or wood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lefty o Posted April 27, 2022 Share Posted April 27, 2022 they can be, however it is crucial you only bury the roots, and not the rhizome. easiest way if they are small, is to glue them to a small rock that wont protrude up too much from the substrate, but will keep the rhizome above the substrate. over time the anubia's will spread out on their own along the substrate. close to 40% of my 120 is covered in anubia on the substrate 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomO Posted April 28, 2022 Author Share Posted April 28, 2022 I bought and anubias a year ago and it has exploded in growth. It takes up a third of the real estate in my 55. Time to divide and conquer, Putting some in my 75 and 29. Thanks for the tips. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawn T Posted April 29, 2022 Share Posted April 29, 2022 LOL Anubias can DEFINITELY take over before you know it, if it's not watched. I put ONE in one of my 29g tanks years back. It has pretty much taken over, and I even found it in the BACK of the tank behind decorations. I couldn't believe how big it's gotten! I told my mom I need a new BIGGER tank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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