Submersed Anubias hastifolia and frazeri?

It was so long ago that I was buying anubias that I cannot remember what I had/have. I know I had barteri varieties incl. dwrf nana, coffeefolia, frazieri and a few more.
 
It was so long ago that I was buying anubias that I cannot remember what I had/have. I know I had barteri varieties incl. dwrf nana, coffeefolia, frazieri and a few more.
nice, i got all barteri vars too, so good to know that they have a good chance of surviving! do you have a photo of the frazeri?
 
hmm, interesting, do the older leaves turn white? or did it just get less variegated over time?
also, i thought these were buce- but i've never had any buce lol so idk
The white ones are the original leaves. This is the product:
 
The white ones are the original leaves. This is the product:
oh nice, and it's on sale too!
 
If you like rhizome plants and want to try a fast growing Bucephalandra... get yourself some nice Bucephalandra kedagang. It by far outgrows all my other buce varieties haha bonus it's pretty. But of course, it's small compared to anubias if it's not what you're looking for. But it could add nice contrast with anubias for a nicer effect. It has reddish purple tones to it.

on the left side here, is Bucephalandra kedagang.
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If you like rhizome plants and want to try a fast growing Bucephalandra... get yourself some nice Bucephalandra kedagang. It by far outgrows all my other buce varieties haha bonus it's pretty. But of course, it's small compared to anubias if it's not what you're looking for. But it could add nice contrast with anubias for a nicer effect. It has reddish purple tones to it.

on the left side here, is Bucephalandra kedagang.
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ooh, looks nice, the long leaves are a nice contrast. i currently have no empty spaces with good lighting in my tank becuase of my crypts lol, but I'll still get some whenever i find it. How low tech can this go? my other hospital tank would fit this style nicely i think but it has a light that is not meant for plants (but strong, as it was meant for 75g but i use it for a 10g)
 

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