How to split baby Anubias?

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Feb 3, 2008
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Hey everone, I have a big anubias plant attached to a piece of hollow lava rock that I have had for about 3 months now. About a month ago, I have noticed that little baby rhizomes are starting to appear about every 1/2 inch or so. Right now, the rhizomes have about 2-3 baby leaves about the size of a nickel or a quarter. When do you think I should split them off? Should I split them off now?

Here's a picture: (You can spot a Kuhli Loach hanging out in the lava rock)

 
There's no particular reason to remove them unless you want them to be in a different area on the rock. That's probably the case, you can cut them whenever as long as there are roots coming out of the rhizome and leaves it'll grow again. I'm not sure the absolute min amount you need to grow a new one, but as long as you aren't trying to push the limit it'll be fine.
 
I have had good luck just breaking them (gently of course). I make sure to leave at least 3 or 4 leaves on the rhizome. Good luck!
 
I have had good luck just breaking them (gently of course). I make sure to leave at least 3 or 4 leaves on the rhizome. Good luck!

:iagree: I've had them break off when handled with no ill effect.. as long as there is a healthy rhizome on the base.
 
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