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    Help with Nana

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    Hi all.

    Im new to planted tanks. Been using anubias nana in most of my tank setup. Only ytd i discovered something interesting on my Anubias Nana Barterii.
    It grew something that somehow looked like a corn. Can anyone explain to me what is it?

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    Re: Help with Nana

    that is nana flower, normally will not flower underwater. That mean, you probably just bought the plant.
    -Robert
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    Re: Help with Nana

    Oh really?
    Nope. Its been there for like 6mnths already. Haha

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    Re: Help with Nana

    I only noticed it last night after trimming my overgrown hornworts. Its been covering my nana for months i think.
    So if it flowers in my tank. Its no harm to my fishes right?

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    Re: Help with Nana

    I believe no harm to your fishes
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