Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Pangolino’ commonly known as Anubias Pangolino, is an exceptionally rare and highly sought-after aquarium plant. This unique species is cherished for its extremely small leaves, even smaller than those of the popular Anubias Petite. Anubias Pangolino is perfect for creating intricate and detailed aquascapes, making it a favorite among aquascaping enthusiasts.
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Pangolino’
- Common Name: Anubias Pangolino
- Family: Araceae
- Leaf Color: Dark green
- Growth Form: Compact, rosette
Unique Characteristics
Anubias Pangolino is prized for its tiny leaves, which provide a delicate and refined look in aquariums. Its small size and slow growth make it ideal for nano tanks and intricate aquascaping designs. Despite its diminutive stature, Anubias Pangolino is robust and can thrive in various water conditions, making it a versatile addition to any aquarium.
Ideal Conditions
To ensure the best growth and vibrant color for Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Pangolino,’ provide the following conditions:
- Light: Low to moderate intensity
- CO2: Beneficial but not essential
- Substrate: Can be attached to rocks or driftwood; does not require planting in substrate
- Water Temperature: 22-28°C (72-82°F)
- pH Range: 6.0-7.5
Care and Maintenance
This plant is relatively easy to care for and is suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists:
- Lighting: Ensure low to moderate light levels to maintain its dark green coloration.
- CO2 Injection: Regular CO2 supplementation can enhance growth and color intensity.
- Trimming: Minimal pruning is required; simply remove any decaying leaves to maintain plant health.
- Fertilization: Occasional fertilization supports vibrant growth and overall health.
Aquascaping Uses
Anubias Pangolino is versatile and can be used in various ways:
- Nano Tanks: Ideal for creating detailed and intricate aquascapes in small tanks.
- Foreground Plant: Perfect for adding a touch of green to the foreground area.
- Accent Plant: Its tiny leaves make it an excellent focal point in aquascapes.
The small leaves of Anubias Pangolino provide excellent contrast and visual interest, making it a great choice for both Dutch and Nature-style aquascapes.
Propagation
Propagation of Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Pangolino’ is straightforward. This plant propagates through rhizome division. Simply separate a section of the rhizome with a few leaves attached and reattach it to a rock or driftwood, where it will develop roots and grow into a new plant.
Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Pangolino’ is a must-have for any aquarist looking to enhance their aquarium with a rare and eye-catching plant. Its tiny, dark green leaves, compact growth, and easy maintenance make it a standout choice for creating a beautiful, natural underwater landscape.
- One of the smallest, rarest Anubias species
- Loose rhizome | small plants, approx. 6+ leaf, loose, bare-root
- Potted plants | tiny plants, approx 8+ leaf, potted plants with rockwool and net pot
Disclaimer: Pictures are not the actual plants you will receive, but a sample representation. Unless specific, we don’t guarantee aquatic plants will be free of pests, and pesticides, grow emerged, or submerge.
Scientific Name |
Anubias barteri var. nana “Pangolino” |
Synonyms |
Anubias Nana pangolino |
Common Name |
Anubias Pangolino |
Type |
Rheophyte / Epiphyte |
Placement |
Attachable to Driftwood, Stone, or Decor |
CO2 |
Not Required |
Growth Rates |
Slow |
Difficulty Level |
Easy |
Nutrient Substrate |
Required |
Can it grow emerged? |
Yes |
Lighting Requirements |
Low – High |