
Anubias nana 'ice' Tissue Culture - C31795
Anubias nana āIceā ā Tissue Culture (Rare White-Green Anubias)
Add a truly unique centerpiece to your aquarium with Anubias nana āIceā, a rare and eye-catching variety prized for its light green to pale, almost frosted-looking leaves. Its subtle, cool-toned coloration creates stunning contrast against darker plants and hardscape, making it a standout in any aquascape.
Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant arrives 100% pest-free, algae-free, and safe for shrimp tanks.
- Rare pale / āicyā leaf coloration
- Compact, slow-growing & easy to maintain
- Tissue culture grown ā no snails, algae, or pests
- Shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
- Perfect for attaching to wood or rock
Plant Details
- Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana āIceā
- Common Name: Anubias Ice
- Placement: Foreground / Midground / Hardscape
- Difficulty: Very Easy
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Lighting: Low to Medium
- COā: Not required
Growth Style (Key Selling Feature)
Anubias āIceā features:
- Pale green to almost white-toned leaves
- Compact, low-growing rhizome structure
- Strong contrast against darker aquascapes
Perfect for adding aĀ clean, high-end highlight plant to your layout.
Ā How to Use (Tissue Culture Prep)
- Remove plant from cup
- Rinse off all nutrient gel thoroughly
- Separate into small rhizome sections
- Attach to driftwood or rock (do NOT bury rhizome)
Pro Tip: Use super glue gel or thread for best placementāburying the rhizome can cause rot.
Ā Care Notes
- Never bury the rhizome
- Slow growth means minimal maintenance
- Avoid intense light to reduce algae on leaves
- Thrives in stable, low-tech setups
What You Get
- 1 sealed cup of Anubias nana āIceā Tissue Culture
- Multiple healthy plantlets ready to attach and grow
Perfect For:
- Premium aquascapes
- Nano aquariums
- Low-tech planted tanks
- Shrimp tanksĀ
- Contrast-focused layouts
Pro Aquascaper Tip
Use Anubias āIceā:
- On dark driftwood for maximum color contrast
- In shaded areas for a glowing effect
- Paired with red plants for a high-end aesthetic
Anubias nana āIceā ā Tissue Culture (Rare White-Green Anubias)
Add a truly unique centerpiece to your aquarium with Anubias nana āIceā, a rare and eye-catching variety prized for its light green to pale, almost frosted-looking leaves. Its subtle, cool-toned coloration creates stunning contrast against darker plants and hardscape, making it a standout in any aquascape.
Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant arrives 100% pest-free, algae-free, and safe for shrimp tanks.
- Rare pale / āicyā leaf coloration
- Compact, slow-growing & easy to maintain
- Tissue culture grown ā no snails, algae, or pests
- Shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
- Perfect for attaching to wood or rock
Plant Details
- Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana āIceā
- Common Name: Anubias Ice
- Placement: Foreground / Midground / Hardscape
- Difficulty: Very Easy
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Lighting: Low to Medium
- COā: Not required
Growth Style (Key Selling Feature)
Anubias āIceā features:
- Pale green to almost white-toned leaves
- Compact, low-growing rhizome structure
- Strong contrast against darker aquascapes
Perfect for adding aĀ clean, high-end highlight plant to your layout.
Ā How to Use (Tissue Culture Prep)
- Remove plant from cup
- Rinse off all nutrient gel thoroughly
- Separate into small rhizome sections
- Attach to driftwood or rock (do NOT bury rhizome)
Pro Tip: Use super glue gel or thread for best placementāburying the rhizome can cause rot.
Ā Care Notes
- Never bury the rhizome
- Slow growth means minimal maintenance
- Avoid intense light to reduce algae on leaves
- Thrives in stable, low-tech setups
What You Get
- 1 sealed cup of Anubias nana āIceā Tissue Culture
- Multiple healthy plantlets ready to attach and grow
Perfect For:
- Premium aquascapes
- Nano aquariums
- Low-tech planted tanks
- Shrimp tanksĀ
- Contrast-focused layouts
Pro Aquascaper Tip
Use Anubias āIceā:
- On dark driftwood for maximum color contrast
- In shaded areas for a glowing effect
- Paired with red plants for a high-end aesthetic
Description
Anubias nana āIceā ā Tissue Culture (Rare White-Green Anubias)
Add a truly unique centerpiece to your aquarium with Anubias nana āIceā, a rare and eye-catching variety prized for its light green to pale, almost frosted-looking leaves. Its subtle, cool-toned coloration creates stunning contrast against darker plants and hardscape, making it a standout in any aquascape.
Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant arrives 100% pest-free, algae-free, and safe for shrimp tanks.
- Rare pale / āicyā leaf coloration
- Compact, slow-growing & easy to maintain
- Tissue culture grown ā no snails, algae, or pests
- Shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
- Perfect for attaching to wood or rock
Plant Details
- Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. nana āIceā
- Common Name: Anubias Ice
- Placement: Foreground / Midground / Hardscape
- Difficulty: Very Easy
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Lighting: Low to Medium
- COā: Not required
Growth Style (Key Selling Feature)
Anubias āIceā features:
- Pale green to almost white-toned leaves
- Compact, low-growing rhizome structure
- Strong contrast against darker aquascapes
Perfect for adding aĀ clean, high-end highlight plant to your layout.
Ā How to Use (Tissue Culture Prep)
- Remove plant from cup
- Rinse off all nutrient gel thoroughly
- Separate into small rhizome sections
- Attach to driftwood or rock (do NOT bury rhizome)
Pro Tip: Use super glue gel or thread for best placementāburying the rhizome can cause rot.
Ā Care Notes
- Never bury the rhizome
- Slow growth means minimal maintenance
- Avoid intense light to reduce algae on leaves
- Thrives in stable, low-tech setups
What You Get
- 1 sealed cup of Anubias nana āIceā Tissue Culture
- Multiple healthy plantlets ready to attach and grow
Perfect For:
- Premium aquascapes
- Nano aquariums
- Low-tech planted tanks
- Shrimp tanksĀ
- Contrast-focused layouts
Pro Aquascaper Tip
Use Anubias āIceā:
- On dark driftwood for maximum color contrast
- In shaded areas for a glowing effect
- Paired with red plants for a high-end aesthetic























