Submersed Anubias hastifolia and frazeri?

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Hello! I recently just got two very large hastifolia and frazeri plants in those tube things, but I'm wondering what they look like submerged for a long time. Does anyone have any photos of these?
Thanks!
 
Hastifolia here, from one of my older setups
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here is my new one, hopefully the new leaves can also grow well
 
nice! How fast does it grow new leaves, and does it do well submerged long term?
It's slow to grow. Mine did alright for a year or two until I needed to move it to another tank--which it didn't like and melted away lol.

Most anubias are pretty sturdy longterm. I've got some (nana, golden, barteri, caladifolia, coffeefolia, lanceolata, minima, and mini kirin) that have been kicking for 2-6 years submerged fine.
 
It's slow to grow. Mine did alright for a year or two until I needed to move it to another tank--which it didn't like and melted away lol.

Most anubias are pretty sturdy longterm. I've got some (nana, golden, barteri, caladifolia, coffeefolia, lanceolata, minima, and mini kirin) that have been kicking for 2-6 years submerged fine.
thanks! I plan to keep at least a portion of this one in the tank i have it in now, so I hope it grows nicely.
I have some nana that's grown very fast, i find that nana grows so much faster than congensis for some reason, i bought 2 baby plants around 4-5 years ago and the nana has almost covered my whole tank, but the congensis just sized up a fair amount.

which anubias grow the largest leaves underwater for you?
 

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