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Old 05-24-2012, 04:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello everyone! A post about this eye-catching Anubias is up on my blog AquaBiota! Here is an excerpt of what you’ll find there, for the rest click on the link below! Thank you for taking the time to check out this post ☺ Enjoy!
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The defining characteristics as you can see in the pictures, is that there is a white vein that goes right down the middle of the leaves. The 3 pictures above are of young specimens, the white vein becomes more bright/wider and from that main vein, white "fork" lines go outward laterally across the leaf when the plant itself becomes older and more mature.



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Old 05-30-2012, 12:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It's beautiful! When it is grown submersed does it keep that white vein?
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Yes it will keep the vein
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Old 07-02-2012, 10:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Well, one of my friends in Indonesia has kept them for 1-2 years and they're stable. But others kept them and only last for months before they turning back to normal.

Let's just try it
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I've kept them for almost 2 years now and yes they are stable.
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A very beautiful plant! Can anyone recommend somewhere (wholesale or commertial) to get it? Or volunteer to send me a cutting?
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As I recall these fella' aren't cheap. From what I seen in the FS/Trade forum, they went up to double digits(don't remember the actual price) and they sold were considerably fast.
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As I recall these fella' aren't cheap. From what I seen in the FS/Trade forum, they went up to double digits(don't remember the actual price) and they sold were considerably fast.
I'm not surprised! I haven't seen one with colouring as distinct as this before, and I do tend to buy up pretty much every Anubias that I see. I am willing to pay, of course.
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I'm planning to get more Anubias StarDust on mid-August. But, I don't know how to ship this plants far to Europe.
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Just received a few of these from a UKAPS friend over in London, Arrived via Para Avon today. Look great, cant wait to raise a nice emmersed farm of these beauties. Here are a few shots, sorry they are iPhone shots, I'll try to get some better detail photos as soon as I can.







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