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Management number 234722153 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price US$4.40 Model Number 234722153
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Anubias 'King Kong' is a larger, robust variant of the Anubias species, known for its bold appearance and durable nature. It's especially popular among aquascaping enthusiasts for its striking size and resilience, adding a powerful visual presence in aquariums.

Key Features:

  • Common Name: Anubias 'King Kong'
  • Family: Araceae
  • Origin: Cultivated variety (Anubias species are native to West Africa)
  • Appearance:
    • Large, thick leaves compared to other Anubias varieties. The leaves are dark green, leathery, and heart-shaped.
    • The plant is known for its sturdy rhizome and strong root system, which anchor it well to rocks and driftwood.
    • Size: Larger than many other Anubias varieties, making it perfect for midground or even background placement in medium to large tanks.

Care and Growing Conditions:

  • Lighting:
    • Low to moderate light is ideal, as too much light can promote algae growth on the leaves, which is common with slow-growing Anubias plants.
    • In low-light conditions, the plant remains healthy, though its growth may slow further.
  • CO₂: Not strictly necessary, but CO₂ injection can improve growth rate and overall plant health.
  • Water Conditions:
    • Temperature: 20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F)
    • pH: 6.0 to 7.5
    • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
  • Substrate: Like other Anubias species, 'King Kong' should be attached to rocks, driftwood, or other hardscape. Burying the rhizome in substrate can cause rot.
  • Growth Rate: Slow-growing, typical of Anubias, but its size and hardy nature compensate for the slower pace.

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