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| Management number | 234739746 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $6.00 | Model Number | 234739746 | ||
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Anubias Pinto is an extraordinary variegated cultivar of Anubias barteri var. nana, selectively bred for its striking white and green marbled leaves. This plant is exceptionally rare in the aquarium hobby and a prized specimen among aquascaping enthusiasts seeking contrast and elegance. With its slow growth rate and compact form, Anubias Pinto is ideal for nano tanks, detail hardscape accents, and artistic Iwagumi layouts.
Its hardy nature and ability to thrive under low to medium lighting make it perfect for both beginners and advanced aquarists alike. Attach it to rocks, driftwood, or lava stones using thread or aquarium-safe glue—never bury the rhizome to avoid rot.
Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Pinto’
Common Name: Anubias Pinto
Leaf Pattern: Striking white and green marbled variegation
Growth Rate: Very slow-growing, compact structure
Placement: Foreground, hardscape, or nano tank centerpiece
Lighting Needs: Low to medium light; higher light intensifies variegation but increases algae risk
CO₂ & Fertilizers: CO₂ not required, but liquid ferts help maintain healthy leaves
Growth Method: Rhizomatous; attach to hardscape
Nutrient Substrate: Not required
Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes – suitable for terrariums and paludariums
Adds rare white-toned contrast to green-dominated tanks
Perfect for nano tanks, shrimp tanks, or Wabi-Kusa bowls
Easy to integrate with wood and rock scapes
Sold as loose bare-root or potted plant:
Bare-root Plants: 6+ leaf small portion, loose with visible rhizome
Potted Plants: 6+ leaf plant, rooted in rock wool and net pot for easy planting or attachment
Anubias Pinto is a slow grower and sensitive to changes in water parameters. Avoid burying the rhizome in substrate, and do not apply glue directly onto the rhizome. Excessive algae growth can occur under high lighting. Handle gently upon arrival, and acclimate slowly.
Please check your local regulations before introducing any aquatic plants into public waterways. Never release aquarium plants into the wild.
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