Each stem will have a minimum of 5-6 leafs.
*This is not Anubias Chilli Jalapeño*
Anubias Chili stands out as a rare gem within the Anubias family, coveted for its diminutive foliage. Unlike the more familiar Anubias Nana Petite, Anubias Chili bears striking resemblance to the elusive Anubias Pangolino, boasting petite leaves reminiscent of chili peppers. This variant is a breeze to care for in planted aquariums, adhering to the low-maintenance nature characteristic of Anubias species.
Like its counterparts, Anubias Chili thrives when its rhizome is affixed to hard surfaces such as aquarium wood or stones. With low to medium light requirements, supplemented by occasional fertilization and optional CO2 injection for accelerated growth, this plant flourishes without demanding extensive attention. However, caution must be exercised with lighting intensity to prevent algae buildup on the slow-growing leaves.
- Family Name: Araceae
- Origin: West Africa
- Height: 1-2 inches
- pH: 6-7.5
- Care: Easy
- Light: Low
- CO2: Not necessary
- Propagation: Separate by rhizome
- Growth rate: Slow to moderate