Problems

Anubias Problems: Causes & Quick Fixes

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Anubias is prone to 16 common issues - each link below is a plant-specific fix guide.

Anubias aquatic plant in clean aquarium water

Anubias problems

Use the guides below to diagnose and fix common issues on Anubias. Each problem page explains why it happens on this species and what to do first.

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Common problems on Anubias

Likely cause: Low nutrients, poor light, dirty water, or acclimation melt after moving tanks

Quick fix: Remove melting growth, improve water changes, and adjust light gradually.

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Likely cause: Weak light, cold water, or nutrient imbalance in a low-tech setup

Quick fix: Stabilize temperature and use moderate aquarium lighting before adding fertilizer.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Root Rot

Medium

Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Mealybugs

Medium

Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Aphids

Medium

Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Wilting

Medium

Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Likely cause: Common on this plant type; confirm with recent watering, light, and root checks.

Quick fix: Inspect the plant and correct the most likely care stressor before stacking treatments.

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Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Anubias?

Keep the rhizome attached to rock or driftwood in clean aquarium water; do not bury the rhizome. In practice, water always submerged or floating in clean water; maintain tank or pond water changes. Check water clarity, temperature, flow, and leaf color rather than watering by a calendar. Growth slows in cool water or short winter light; thin excess growth and keep filtration steady.

What light does Anubias need?

Anubias grows best in moderate to bright aquarium or pond light; avoid sudden harsh outdoor sun without acclimation. It also tolerates Low-tech aquarium light, Filtered outdoor pond light. Avoid unacclimated full sun, dirty water, and tanks treated with copper or algaecides.

Is Anubias toxic to pets?

LeafyPixels does not treat Anubias as a verified toxic or verified safe plant across household pets. It is commonly used in aquatic turtle setups, but that husbandry context should not be treated as a general feeding or free-access clearance for cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, or reptiles.

How do I propagate Anubias?

Anubias propagates by division, stem cuttings, runner separation. The easiest method is division or cuttings. Divide healthy rhizomes from clean, untreated plants.

What soil is best for Anubias?

Use no soil needed; attach the rhizome to hardscape or keep roots in inert aquarium substrate with the rhizome exposed. A good mix includes Aquarium-safe sand or gravel if rooted, No fertilizer-rich potting soil in turtle tanks, Attach rhizome plants to rock or driftwood. Not applicable for submerged aquatic culture; prioritize clean, oxygenated water. Target soil pH around About 6.5-7.8 for most community turtle aquariums.

What humidity does Anubias need?

Anubias prefers aquatic or constantly humid surface conditions. You may need to boost humidity for best growth. Keep exposed roots and floating leaves from drying out Use a covered aquarium only if ventilation remains adequate.

When should I repot Anubias?

Repot Anubias thin or reposition growth as needed rather than repotting on a schedule, ideally in warm active growth. Signs it needs a bigger pot: overcrowded tank surface, plants clogging filter intake, root mats trapping debris.

How this Anubias problems guide is reviewed?

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Written by · Reviewed by LeafyPixels Review Board · Updated June 29, 2026

This Anubias problems problem guide was researched and written by . Problems symptoms on Anubias, lookalike causes, and step-by-step fixes are cross-checked against extension pest, disease, and care references before publication.

We prioritize sources that hold up under scrutiny:

  • University cooperative extension bulletins and fact sheets (Penn State, Clemson, UMD, NC State, and similar programs)
  • Botanical garden and horticultural society publications
  • Peer-reviewed plant science and veterinary toxicology references where pet safety matters (including ASPCA Animal Poison Control)
  • Established reference works on indoor plant culture

The LeafyPixels editorial team then reviews the draft for clarity, step-by-step usefulness, and fit with real apartment and home conditions-not ideal greenhouse setups. When guidance changes materially, we update the page and note the revision date.


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