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Anubias nana Pinto T/C small

Anubias nana Pinto T/C small

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Anubias nana 'Pinto' Care Guide

Common Name: Anubias nana 'Pinto'
Difficulty Level: Easy
Family: Araceae

General Description:

Anubias nana 'Pinto' is a rare and eye-catching cultivar of Anubias nana, known for its stunning variegated leaves marked with patches of white, cream, and green. Its unique coloring makes it a true gem in aquascaping, perfect for adding contrast and brightness to shaded or low-light areas. Like other Anubias, it is hardy, slow-growing, and thrives attached to hardscape elements such as rocks or driftwood.

Care Requirements:

1. Tank Size:

  • Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons (19 liters)

  • Well-suited for nano tanks as well as larger aquariums.

2. Lighting Requirements:

  • Lighting: Low to Moderate

  • Prefers lower light levels to avoid bleaching of its delicate variegation.

3. CO₂ Requirements:

  • CO₂: Not required

  • Grows steadily without CO₂; optional CO₂ may encourage slightly faster and healthier growth.

4. Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 20–28°C (68–82°F)

  • pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water

5. Substrate:

  • Substrate Type: Not substrate-dependent

  • Should be attached to hardscape; burying the rhizome can cause it to rot.

6. Fertilization:

  • Nutrients: Low

  • Occasional liquid fertilization supports healthy growth and keeps the variegation vibrant.

7. Maintenance:

  • Growth Rate: Very slow

  • Requires minimal trimming; only remove old or damaged leaves as needed.

8. Propagation:

  • Propagation Method: Rhizome division

  • Can be divided carefully once the plant is well-established.

9. Placement in Tank:

  • Placement: Foreground to Midground

  • Ideal for drawing attention to shaded or detailed areas of the aquarium.

Summary:

Anubias nana 'Pinto' is a visually striking yet low-maintenance plant that fits beautifully into a variety of aquascaping styles. Its slow growth and need for low light make it a perfect choice for aquarists who want unique colors without complicated care routines.

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