Anubias barteri nana dark moon
Anubias barteri nana dark moon
Anubias barteri nana dark moon is a prized cultivar distinguished by its exceptionally deep, near-black green leaves that give it a dramatic, brooding elegance unlike any other Anubias variety. The unusually dark foliage creates striking contrast against lighter-colored plants, driftwood, and bright substrates, making dark moon a sought-after accent plant for aquascapers who appreciate bold visual design.
Planting tip: Never bury the rhizome in substrate — Anubias barteri nana dark moon should always be attached to driftwood, rock, or other hardscape with the rhizome fully exposed. Use cotton thread or aquarium-safe adhesive to secure it, and the plant will anchor itself naturally over time.
As with all Anubias nana varieties, dark moon thrives in low lighting and requires no CO₂ supplementation, making it one of the most accessible of the dark-leaved collector cultivars. It is comfortable in temperatures between 72 and 82°F and a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. Its compact nana size makes it ideal for nano tanks and low-tech setups. Regular liquid fertilization maintains health and color depth.
The rhizome of Anubias barteri nana dark moon must remain exposed above the substrate and should be attached to hardscape. The dark leaf color is most dramatic when the plant is displayed against pale driftwood, bright substrate, or light-colored stones where the deep foliage creates maximum contrast.
In the aquascape, dark moon is an exceptional accent plant whose near-black leaves add depth, shadow, and visual complexity to any composition. Placing it near lighter-colored plants like golden or variegated Anubias cultivars creates stunning contrast. In minimalist or dark-themed aquascapes it can become the defining element of the design. Dark, distinctive, and as easy to keep as any Anubias.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Placement | Foreground / Attached |
| Max Height | 2–4 inches |
| Light Level | Low |
| Temperature | 72–82°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| CO2 Needs | Not Needed |
| Origin | Cultivar (West Africa) |
| Notes | A darker-toned nana cultivar producing deep, rich green leaves with a slightly more intense color than standard nana. The deep green creates excellent contrast against pale substrates and light-colored hardscape. |