da e clar e anubias bateri var nana sau poate fi si chiar petite dar ma indoiesc....plantei nu-i merge prea bine ingropata in substrat,tinde sa stagneaze si sa moara cu timpul...inceraca sa legi una de buturuga sa vezi ce evolutie va avea...in maxim 1 luna de zile ea se va ancora singura de buturuga si ai sa vezi ce frumos se va dezvolta
"When planting in the substrate, do not bury the rhizome or it will rot. Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' can also be tied to driftwood and rocks using fishing line or cotton thread. This plant firmly attaches itself to the object by the time the cotton thread disintegrates."
Anubias barteri var. nana from floating, it is commonly attached to rocks or driftwood. Aquascapers will use fishing line, or dark thread to tie the plant to the rocks/driftwood.
"Do not bury the rhizome (hard horizontal stem) underneath the substrate or it will rot and the plant will die. The leaves of this plant are susceptible to green spot algae, and black beard algae (if there is low carbon dioxide), therefore it should be planted in a shaded area."
P.S. Daca tot vrei sa ai ceva plantute de dimensiuni mai mici iti recomand Marsilea hirsuta,o planta tip gazon,usor de crescut si intretinut care va da cu siguranta un plus acvariului tau
Marsilea Hirsuta : http://www.nevertebrate.ro/images/plant … irsuta.jpg