Tank size, water parameters, diet, temperament, reef-safety, and which species fits which keeper. All data cross-checked against vetted Fast Aquatics vendor records.
| Min tank size | 5 gallons |
| Care difficulty | beginner |
| Diet | Omnivore |
| Temperament | Peaceful |
| Reef-safe | n/a |
| Temperature | 74-80°F |
| Min tank size | 10 gallons |
| Care difficulty | beginner |
| Diet | Omnivore |
| Temperament | Peaceful |
| Reef-safe | n/a |
| Temperature | 74-80°F |
| Use case | Recommended |
|---|---|
| Best for nano tanks (under 30 gallons) | Anubias Nana |
| Hardiest in established tanks | Anubias Nana |
Pros: Hardier than Java Fern for first-time keepers. Adult size fits 5 gallons tanks well. Easy to feed on standard pellet/flake/frozen diets. Reef compatibility: n/a.
Cons: Sourcing premium specimens can require waiting for charter breeder drops.
Pros: Hardier than Anubias Nana for first-time keepers. Adult size fits 10 gallons tanks well. Easy to feed on standard pellet/flake/frozen diets. Reef compatibility: n/a.
Cons: Sourcing premium specimens can require waiting for charter breeder drops.
Mixing Anubias Nana and Java Fern in one tank depends on adult size overlap, territory needs, and water-chemistry match. Peaceful/Peaceful pairing means both species share similar temperament so direct fights are rare, but resource competition (food, territory, hiding spots) is common. Both species need water parameters within 74-80°F and 74-80°F. If keeping together, introduce the more peaceful species first by 2-4 weeks, provide multiple hiding spots, and feed at separate ends of the tank.
Both Anubias Nana and Java Fern sell at three tiers on Fast Aquatics and competitor sites. Budget tier (pet-store grade): $5-50. Mid-tier (LFS or online vendor stock): $25-200. Premium tier (named lines, charter breeders): $100-2,000+. Captive-bred or aquacultured specimens cost more upfront but ship healthier than long-supply-chain wild-caught. Browse Anubias Nana and Java Fern live availability on Fast Aquatics for current vendor pricing with carrier-tracked Buyer Protection on every order.
Both Anubias Nana and Java Fern are at similar care difficulty (beginner vs beginner). For absolute first-time keepers, neither is ideal - consider a hardier alternative first.
Anubias Nana requires 5 gallons minimum, while Java Fern needs 10 gallons. Both should be planned around adult size, not juvenile size.
Compatibility depends on adult size, temperament, and territory overlap. Both are typically considered peaceful (Anubias Nana) and peaceful (Java Fern) species. Always quarantine both, introduce the more peaceful species first, and monitor for aggression in the first 30 days.
Pricing varies by source and grade. Budget specimens from pet-store-grade vendors run $5-50 for both species. Mid-tier specimens run $25-200. Premium grades (charter breeders, named lines) reach $100-2,000+. Browse Fast Aquatics for current market pricing.
Anubias Nana is rated n/a and Java Fern is rated n/a. For mixed-reef setups, prefer the species rated reef-safe; species rated "with caution" or "no" need careful tankmate planning.
Anubias Nana: Omnivore. Java Fern: Omnivore. Diet match-up matters for compatible feeding schedules and nutritional needs.
Browse the full comparison library for more side-by-side species breakdowns. See full care guides for Anubias Nana and Java Fern for the complete husbandry breakdown of each.