


Anubias Nana Golden - Tissue Culture
Anubias nana āGoldenā ā Tissue Culture
Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana āGoldenā
Common Names: Golden Anubias, Anubias Nana Golden
Type: Rhizome plant (epiphyte)
Placement: Foreground to midground
Growth Rate: Slow
Difficulty Level: Easy
Lighting: Low to medium
Sales Description
Anubias nana āGoldenā is a beautiful and highly sought-after cultivar known for its bright lime-green to golden-yellow leaves that provide stunning contrast in planted aquariums. Its compact growth habit and vivid coloration make it an excellent accent plant for foreground and midground placement, especially when paired with darker green plants, driftwood, and natural stone.
Sold in sterile tissue culture form, this plant is completely free of algae, snails, and pests, making it a safe and convenient choice for shrimp tanks and display aquariums. Tissue culture plants are ideal for hobbyists who want a clean start and the ability to divide the plant into multiple portions before planting.
Care Guide
Anubias nana āGoldenā is one of the easiest aquarium plants to care for and adapts well to a wide range of water conditions. It thrives under low to medium lighting, where its leaves maintain their attractive golden coloration. Under stronger light, the yellow tones may become even more pronounced, though excessive lighting can encourage algae growth on the slow-growing leaves.
As a rhizome plant, the horizontal stem should never be buried in the substrate, as this can lead to rot. Instead, attach the plant to driftwood, rocks, or other hardscape using thread or aquarium-safe glue. It can also be wedged securely into crevices where it will gradually anchor itself.
Ideal water parameters include temperatures between 70ā82°F (21ā28°C), a pH of 6.0ā7.8, and soft to moderately hard water. COā supplementation is not required but may slightly enhance growth. Occasional liquid fertilizer helps maintain healthy foliage and vibrant coloration.
Because of its slow growth rate, Anubias nana āGoldenā is particularly well suited for low-tech aquariums, betta tanks, shrimp tanks, and aquascapes that require long-lasting structure with minimal maintenance.
Propagation
Propagation is simple and accomplished by dividing the rhizome. Each section should contain several healthy leaves and roots. Once separated, each portion can be attached to new hardscape and will continue growing independently.
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Description
Anubias nana āGoldenā ā Tissue Culture
Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana āGoldenā
Common Names: Golden Anubias, Anubias Nana Golden
Type: Rhizome plant (epiphyte)
Placement: Foreground to midground
Growth Rate: Slow
Difficulty Level: Easy
Lighting: Low to medium
Sales Description
Anubias nana āGoldenā is a beautiful and highly sought-after cultivar known for its bright lime-green to golden-yellow leaves that provide stunning contrast in planted aquariums. Its compact growth habit and vivid coloration make it an excellent accent plant for foreground and midground placement, especially when paired with darker green plants, driftwood, and natural stone.
Sold in sterile tissue culture form, this plant is completely free of algae, snails, and pests, making it a safe and convenient choice for shrimp tanks and display aquariums. Tissue culture plants are ideal for hobbyists who want a clean start and the ability to divide the plant into multiple portions before planting.
Care Guide
Anubias nana āGoldenā is one of the easiest aquarium plants to care for and adapts well to a wide range of water conditions. It thrives under low to medium lighting, where its leaves maintain their attractive golden coloration. Under stronger light, the yellow tones may become even more pronounced, though excessive lighting can encourage algae growth on the slow-growing leaves.
As a rhizome plant, the horizontal stem should never be buried in the substrate, as this can lead to rot. Instead, attach the plant to driftwood, rocks, or other hardscape using thread or aquarium-safe glue. It can also be wedged securely into crevices where it will gradually anchor itself.
Ideal water parameters include temperatures between 70ā82°F (21ā28°C), a pH of 6.0ā7.8, and soft to moderately hard water. COā supplementation is not required but may slightly enhance growth. Occasional liquid fertilizer helps maintain healthy foliage and vibrant coloration.
Because of its slow growth rate, Anubias nana āGoldenā is particularly well suited for low-tech aquariums, betta tanks, shrimp tanks, and aquascapes that require long-lasting structure with minimal maintenance.
Propagation
Propagation is simple and accomplished by dividing the rhizome. Each section should contain several healthy leaves and roots. Once separated, each portion can be attached to new hardscape and will continue growing independently.























