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Anubias nana Coin

Round coin-shaped leaves on a compact rhizome β€” a newer Anubias cultivar

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Common name: Coin-Leaf Anubias

Origin: Cultivated

Position in Aquarium: Foreground

Grows up to (cm): 10 cm

Pot Size: 5 cm

Growth rate: Slow

Description

Anubias nana 'Coin' is a relatively new cultivar distinguished by round, coin-like leaves that are more circular than the oval leaves of standard Anubias nana. It's a subtle but distinctive variation that adds a different leaf texture and shape to a planted layout where standard Anubias are already present.

Like all Anubias, it is slow growing, undemanding, and tolerant of a wide range of conditions: no CO2, happy in low light, and attached to wood or rock rather than planted into substrate. Shrimp and fish leave it alone, and the tough leaves are highly resistant once the plant has settled.

Remove from the pot, rinse, and attach the rhizome to hardscape. Letting it float for a few days before attaching can help reduce the chance of leaf melt. Do not bury the rhizome.

Plant Sizes

You’ll receive a healthy, rooted plant in a pot, similar to those shown. Each one is hand-checked before dispatch.

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Product FAQs

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What makes Anubias nana Coin different?

The leaves are distinctively round and coin-like β€” more circular than the oval leaves of standard Anubias nana. A newer cultivar with a subtle but noticeable difference.

Does it need CO2?

No β€” like all Anubias it grows happily in low-tech setups without CO2 supplementation.

How do I plant it?

Attach the rhizome to wood or rock. Do not bury the rhizome β€” this will cause rot.

How do I prevent leaf melt when I first add it?

Remove from the pot, rinse, and let it float for a few days before attaching. This acclimatisation period helps reduce leaf melt during the transition.

Is it safe for shrimp?

Yes β€” Anubias is one of the most shrimp-friendly plants available. Shrimp graze on the biofilm that develops across the broad leaves.