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Experiment: Anubias Snow White Petite

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Happy new year guys! I've ordered a shipment of 10 anubias snow white from APF ( link ) for less than $50, not to mention the $20 discount I got after spending $100 on my purchase. This is SUPER dirt cheap, as I recall the price per anubias snow white was $150 per piece 2 years ago! Can you imagine that? Anyway, I've been reading up a lot about this type of anubias online, and to my horror 95% of the folks who purchased it can't keep them alive.. So, I better come up with a solid plan, or else I'll end up to have the same fate.. Anubias snow white struggles to thrive because of the lack of chlorophyll in its leaf. Plus, they're freakingly tiny (I'm talking about the size of pinky finger), so their rhizomes is non-existent. In other words, this means that it has little or no energy storage to support it if it doesn't get optimum growth condition. So after reading a lot about growing them, I came up with a few grow conditions that I want to test. Group 1: Grow

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 I'm creating this blog for all the experiments in my aquarium. I figure out that it's a good way to keep track of the progress, plus it might benefit others who are curious too. So, don't expect fancy layouts or widgets on this blog =).