Anubias coffeefoilia
Anubias coffeefoilia
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Anubias Coffeefolia is a variant of Anubias barteri that is known for its wavy, oblong-shaped leaves which initially appear as a brownish-bronze (coffee) color and eventually turn a deep green. Anubias Coffeefolia’s unique leaves give the plant its name and make it an eye-catching accent for your aquarium.
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CO2 Requirement | Medium CO2, Non CO2 |
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Light Requirement | Medium lights, Low lights |
Substrate | Clay based substrate, Epiphite / Non substrate, Sand based substrate |
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