Description
Anubias lanceolata – Hardy Midground Aquatic Plant
Overview
Anubias lanceolata is a hardy and attractive aquarium plant featuring long, slender, lance-shaped leaves that bring graceful vertical lines to your aquascape. Perfect for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, it thrives in a wide range of conditions and requires minimal maintenance. This slow-growing plant is ideal for midground placement, attaching easily to driftwood, rocks, or aquarium décor. Its sturdy leaves also make it a favorite for tanks with fish that might disturb more delicate plants.
Key Features
Growth Habit: Midground plant, grows 8–16 inches tall
Lighting: Low to Moderate
CO₂: Not required, but promotes faster growth
Substrate: Not required—can attach to décor or hardscape
Water Parameters: 72–82°F, pH 6.0–7.5
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
Placement: Midground or attached to driftwood/rocks
Propagation: Rhizome division
Care Tips
Avoid burying the rhizome in substrate, as it can rot—secure it with fishing line or aquarium glue to rocks or driftwood.
Tolerates low light, making it suitable for shaded areas of the tank.
Trim older leaves as they age to encourage new growth.
Why Choose Anubias lanceolata?
This plant is a low-maintenance beauty that adds texture and height to your aquascape without demanding special care. Its durability makes it an excellent choice for cichlid, goldfish, and community tanks where other plants may struggle.





