XmasMoss and Anubias Barteri on Driftwood The Xmas Moss and Anubias Barteri have already been attached to driftwood so you can simply place it into your aquascape. This combination is perfect for new beginners trying their hand at live plants for the first time. They’re both considered low light and low requirement plants that anyone can keep. As long as you have water and light, for the most part, they’ll grow. Simply place the piece into your aquascape and you’re good to go! New growth can be trimmed and reattached to rock or wood. Thiscan be grown under a wide range of conditions, recommended for breeders, beginners and all. Driftwood is known to naturally release tannins into the aquarium which can stain your water color slightly yellow, similar to tea. This is natural and soft water loving species such as South American fish love this type of tannic acid. Doing several water changes and adding some activated carbon to your filter will help clear up the water. Overtime, the wood will naturally stop releasing tannins.Wood pieces may not be water logged yet, and may float for a short duration. *Wood is roughly 4-6 inches Notes: Anubias are strong plants that can thrive in a variety of environments. These epiphytes can be planted on substrate or attached to hardscape. Burying the rhizome will result in the Anubias melting Do not make drastic changes to the aquarium. Unstable parameters will result in melt and rotting of the aquarium plant. CO2 injection and quality aquarium soil will yield better growth. Please research appropriately to ensure your plant thrives. pH: 6.0 – 8.0 Care: Easy Light: Low Co2: Not necessary Propagation for Moss: Cut, rip chew Propagation for Anubias: Cut by rhizome Growth rate:Fast Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Anubias Barteri and Christmas Moss on Driftwood” Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your rating * Rate… Perfect Good Average Not that bad Very poor Your review *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.