| Management number | 234742290 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | US$10.00 | Model Number | 234742290 | ||
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Anubias barteri 'Dark Angel' is a striking and rare Anubias variety, known for its ultra-dark green, thick, and slightly wavy leaves. Compact in size and incredibly hardy, this cultivar is ideal for aquascapers looking to create contrast and depth in their layouts. The textured foliage and deep coloration give it a premium, sculptural presence in any aquarium.
As a newly introduced cultivar, Anubias 'Dark Angel' is still uncommon in the aquarium trade, making it a prized find for collectors and aquascaping enthusiasts. Like other Anubias, it thrives when attached to hardscape and does best in low to medium lighting.
Scientific Name: Anubias barteri 'Dark Angel'
Common Name: Anubias Dark Angel
Leaf Appearance: Dark green, thick, wavy leaves with a matte finish
Growth Rate: Very slow-growing; compact and dense form
Placement: Foreground, midground, or attached to hardscape
Lighting Needs: Low to medium light; avoid intense light to reduce algae growth
CO₂ & Fertilizers: CO₂ not required, but micronutrient dosing improves color and health
Growth Method: Rhizomatous; must be attached to hardscape
Nutrient Substrate: Not required
Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes – excellent for terrariums and paludariums
Adds dramatic dark foliage for bold contrast
Complements light-colored plants and hardscape
Great for low-tech and nano aquariums or blackwater themes
Sold as loose bare-root or potted plant:
Bare-root Plants: 6+ leaf small portion, loose with healthy rhizome
Potted Plants: 6+ leaf plant, fully rooted in rock wool and net pot
Avoid burying the rhizome in substrate, as this may cause rot. Attach to rocks or driftwood using thread or aquarium-safe glue (avoid gluing the rhizome directly). This slow-growing plant may develop algae under strong lighting without proper balance.
Please research local regulations before introducing aquatic plants to natural water bodies. Never release aquarium plants into the wild.
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