Description
Anubias Congensis for Sale — Vertical Spear-Like Leaves and Bold Architectural Presence
If you’ve been searching for Anubias Congensis for sale, Quinn’s Fins grows Anubias barteri var. congensis right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse. Anubias Congensis is one of the most architecturally distinctive and visually commanding varieties in the Anubias family — and one that immediately stands apart from the more commonly seen round-leaved and broad-leaved Anubias varieties. Its leaves are slender and sharp unlike the round leaves of Anubias Barteri or Anubias Nana. Each leaf points to the top of the tank and stays vertical at all times — a growth habit unique within the Anubias genus that creates a bold, spear-like vertical silhouette that adds genuine architectural structure to any aquascape. Individual specimens range from 12 inches right up to 24 inches depending on tank surroundings and available minerals. All of this visual impact comes with the same bulletproof, beginner-friendly hardiness the Anubias genus is famous for. Anubias Congensis for sale at Quinn’s Fins is available in two formats — bare root (SKU 722-1, $8.74) and in a 2″ pot (SKU 722-2, $12.74) — both nursery-grown and ready to attach to your driftwood or hardscape.
Why Anubias Congensis for Sale Stands Apart From Other Anubias Varieties
Unlike the more round-leaf species, cultivars, and hybrids of its genus, Anubias Congensis has much longer, more pointed leaves compared to Anubias barteri and Nana. It occupies a genuinely different visual niche within the Anubias genus — taller, more vertical, and more architecturally structured than compact varieties, yet sharing all the same care advantages.
- Long narrow lance-shaped leaves with sharply pointed tips — a spear-like silhouette unlike any other common Anubias variety
- Unique vertical growth habit — leaves point straight upward rather than arching outward, creating strong architectural structure
- Grows 12–24″ tall — one of the larger Anubias varieties, ideal for midground to background placement
- Low light tolerant — thrives without high-output lighting or specialized equipment
- No CO2 injection required — performs excellently in low-tech and beginner setups
- Compatible with cichlids, goldfish, and rough fish — thick leathery leaves resist damage effectively
- Shrimp and invertebrate safe — vertical leaf structures provide excellent resting and foraging surfaces
- Extremely long-lived — a well-maintained specimen can persist and grow for many years
Growing Anubias Congensis — Care at a Glance
Never Bury the Rhizome
Never bury the rhizome — the thick horizontal stem from which all leaves and roots emerge — in substrate. A buried rhizome will rot and kill the plant. Anubias Congensis is an epiphyte — always keep the rhizome fully exposed on the surface of hardscape. Attach to driftwood, rocks, or hardscape using fishing line, cotton thread, or aquarium-safe super glue gel. The roots of Anubias Congensis are thicker than most other Anubias species, which makes it more difficult to reposition once established — choose your placement carefully before attaching.
Light
Anubias Congensis is best placed in the middle ground and will look its best under low to moderate lighting. Excessive lighting can result in algae growth on its leaves. Position under floating plants, taller stem plants, or in the shadow of hardscape for natural shading. Amano shrimp are highly effective at controlling algae on Anubias leaves without damaging the plant.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
- pH: 6.0–7.5 — also tolerates slightly higher pH in African cichlid setups
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard — adaptable across a wide range
- Flow: Low to moderate
CO2 & Fertilization
CO2 injection is not required. Like many Anubias species, Anubias Congensis is slow and steady in growth and does not respond to CO2 supplementation as highly as many other plants. Regular liquid fertilizer — particularly iron and micronutrients — supports healthy new leaf production and maintains the deep green color and sharp-pointed form the plant is known for. In established fish tanks, the bioload typically provides sufficient nutrients without heavy additional dosing.
Growth Rate & Patience
Anubias Congensis is a slow grower — typically one new leaf every 3–5 weeks under normal conditions. This slow growth is characteristic of the Anubias genus and means the plant requires very little maintenance, virtually no trimming, and remains consistent in appearance for extended periods. New leaves will be smaller than the original ones but will grow at a steady rate until they reach maximum size. Do not judge newly introduced plants by their initial growth pace — the plant focuses on root establishment first, then pushes new leaf growth.
Placement & Design
If you want a plant to fill in a dark spot in the tank or a splash of bright green in the aquascape, Anubias Congensis will make a great addition. Its unique vertical leaf habit makes it an excellent hardscape softener — attach it behind rocks where the vertical spear-like leaves rise above the stone and add movement and life. Use it in the midground alongside broad-leaved plants like Anubias Barteri or Coffeefolia for maximum leaf texture contrast. Browse our Anubias Barteri and Anubias Coffeefolia for natural companion pairings.
Propagation
Propagate Anubias Congensis by dividing the rhizome using sharp, clean scissors or a blade. Each division must contain at least 3–4 healthy leaves and a section of rhizome with roots. Attach divisions to new hardscape using fishing line, thread, or aquarium-safe super glue gel. Note that the thick roots of Congensis make rhizome division slightly more involved than smaller Anubias varieties — use a sharp blade and clean cuts for best results.
Two Ways to Buy Anubias Congensis for Sale at Quinn’s Fins
Anubias Congensis for sale at Quinn’s Fins is available in two formats:
- Bare Root (SKU 722-1) — $8.74: A healthy rhizome with lance-shaped leaves and roots, shipped without substrate. Attach directly to your own driftwood or hardscape. Rinse thoroughly before placing in the aquarium.
- 2″ Pot (SKU 722-2) — $12.74: Nursery-grown in a 2″ pot with established root structure. Remove the plant and all growing media — including any rockwool or cotton — before placing in the aquarium. Never put the pot or media in the tank. Attach the rhizome to your chosen hardscape after removal. Rinse thoroughly.
Nursery-Grown at Quinn’s Fins
Every Anubias Congensis for sale at Quinn’s Fins is grown right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse — not drop-shipped or bulk-sourced. We grow what we sell.
For more on growing Anubias Congensis in planted aquariums, visit the Buce Plant Anubias Congensis care page or browse our full selection of aquatic plants at Quinn’s Fins.
Anubias Congensis Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Anubias barteri var. congensis |
| Synonyms | Anubias congensis, Anubias heterophylla, Anubias lanceolata |
| Common Names | Anubias Congensis, Congo Anubias, Lance Leaf Anubias |
| Family | Araceae |
| Native Range | Tropical central and western Africa |
| Plant Type | Epiphytic rhizome — attach to hardscape; never bury rhizome |
| Height | 12–24″ — vertical upright leaf habit |
| Leaf Form | Long, narrow, lance-shaped with sharply pointed tip; vertical growth |
| Leaf Color | Bright to deep green |
| Growth Rate | Slow — 1 new leaf per 3–5 weeks; very low maintenance |
| Light Requirement | Low to moderate — avoid high light to prevent leaf algae |
| CO2 | Not required; minimal additional benefit when added |
| Temperature | 72–82°F (22–28°C) |
| pH | 6.0–7.5; tolerates slightly alkaline in cichlid setups |
| Fish Compatibility | Cichlids, goldfish, bettas, community fish — universally compatible |
| Shrimp Safe | Yes — Amano shrimp recommended for leaf algae control |
| Propagation | Rhizome division — thick roots require sharp clean cuts |
| Difficulty | Very easy — beginner-friendly |
| Bare Root | SKU 722-2 — $8.74 |
| 2″ Pot | SKU 722-1 — $12.74 |





