Anubias

Anubias plants are popular in aquariums primarily because they are incredibly hardy and adaptable, making them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. One of the main reasons they are so well-liked is their low-maintenance nature. Unlike many other aquarium plants, Anubias don’t require high lighting or specialized care, which makes them ideal for low-tech or low-light setups. They can thrive in a variety of water conditions, including a wide range of temperatures and pH levels, and they can tolerate less-than-ideal water quality, making them forgiving for those who might not have perfect tank parameters.

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  1. Hi, Sent you guys a 2:48 video of the 210. All of these fish are from DM, except the juvee Clown Loaches. The 75 is stocked with your Cardinals. The 210 has a bioload that that would not normally be advisable. This the filtration: FX6 FX4 Eheim canister, a biggie 2×110 Aquaclear HOB 25% H2O  changes every 3-4 days. All the plants are live Anubias,  EXCEPT the tall artificial ones at the back. I have to wait for my Congensis to fill in. The tank is now exactly one year old. It replaced a 180 that blew a seal overnight, drained entirely leaving dozens of dead fish. I was able to save five Clowns I’d had for twenty years. All  3 tanks are now completely scaped and stocked. May not hear from me for awhile, unless my wife relents and lets me add another tank. I’d love to dry those colorful funny looking pancakes with eyes LOL. Love your fish. I know that whatever I order I don’t have worry. The quality of the stock, the manner of packing and handling and shipping are top drawer. Sebastian

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