Anubias Congensis (Thin Leaves) - Potted
Product description
Anubias Congensis (Thin Leaves) — Live Aquarium Plant
Buy a healthy, potted Anubias Congensis (Thin Leaves) — a tall, slow-growing freshwater aquarium plant prized for its narrow, elegant foliage and rugged, beginner-friendly nature. A perfect mid-to-background plant for planted tanks, community aquariums, and aquascapes.
Why aquarists love Anubias Congensis
- Low-light, low-maintenance: thrives without CO₂ injection or specialty lighting.
- Tall growth habit: reaches 8–12 inches, ideal as a midground or background accent.
- Algae-resistant leaves: tougher than most aquatic plants, perfect for beginners.
- Fish & shrimp safe: non-toxic and great for community tanks with bettas, tetras, and shrimp.
Care Guide
- Lighting: Low to moderate
- Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Placement: Attach the rhizome to driftwood, rock, or hardscape — do not bury it in substrate.
- CO₂: Not required
Each plant ships potted in rockwool for safe transit. Live arrival guaranteed.
🚚 Shipping
- USPS Priority and Fedex Overnight: Live fish are shipped on Monday–Tuesday only.
- Send us email to request for other days!
💰 Refund & DOA Policy
- DOA (Dead on Arrival):
We offer a full refund (fish cost only) or replacement.
To qualify, please send: - 2 clear photos of the fish/shrimp inside the sealed bag, and 1 clear photo outside the bag within 2 hours of delivery
- Carrier Delays:
If total transit time exceeds 3 days, the DOA guarantee is void.
More details: https://justfishything.com/policies/refund-policy
🐠 Acclimation Guide
- Temperature Match:
Make sure the bag water is close to your tank temperature. - Float the Bag:
Place the sealed bag in your tank for 15–20 minutes. - Water Mixing:
Gradually add small amounts of tank water into the bag over 15–20 minutes. - Release:
Gently net the fish into the tank.
❗ Do not pour bag water into your tank to avoid contamination.
📸 Photos Disclaimer
We do our best to capture each fish’s true appearance.
Photos are not edited, but colors may vary slightly in different lighting.
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Anubias Congensis (Thin Leaves) - Potted




