Anubias barteri var. Caladiifolia
Anubias barteri var. Caladiifolia Live Aquarium Plant
Anubias barteri var. Caladiifolia belongs to the Araceae family and originates from a tissue propagation laboratory worldwide (including Australia). This variety is admired for its broad, heart-shaped leaves that display a rich green color, making it a standout feature in any aquascape. This freshwater aquarium plant usually reaches a height of 8–12 inches, which makes it an excellent midground or background plant in freshwater tanks. Because it is a rhizome plant, the best way to grow it is by attaching it to rocks, driftwood, or other hardscape materials rather than burying the rhizome in the substrate. This planting method ensures the plant thrives and avoids rotting, while giving your aquarium a natural and lasting green touch.
Benefits of Anubias Caladiifolia
- Low Maintenance: Thrives in low to medium light conditions with minimal care required.
- Versatile Placement: It can be attached to driftwood, rocks, or left potted, making it suitable for different aquascaping styles.
- Long-Lasting: With proper care, this live Anubias plant can thrive for years.
- Great for Beginners: One of the easiest aquatic plants to grow, even in low-tech aquariums.
Care Guide
Caring for Anubias barteri caladiifolia is simple, making it a great choice for anyone looking to add greenery to their aquarium.
Light
Prefers low to moderate lighting. Too much direct light may cause algae to grow on its leaves.
Temperature
Ideal range: 72–82°F (22–28°C).
CO2
CO2 is not required but can encourage stronger and faster growth.
Water Parameters
Thrives in a wide range: pH 6.0–7.5, soft to moderately hard water.
Growth Rate
It is a Slow-growing plant, which helps prevent the need for frequent trimming and maintenance.
Propagation
Propagated by rhizome division. Cut and replant sections of the rhizome to grow new plants.
Note: Images are for reference only. Actual plants may vary in size, color, and appearance due to natural variations and seasonal growth.
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Anubias barteri var. Caladiifolia Live Aquarium Plant
Anubias barteri var. Caladiifolia belongs to the Araceae family and originates from a tissue propagation laboratory worldwide (including Australia). This variety is admired for its broad, heart-shaped leaves that display a rich green color, making it a standout feature in any aquascape. This freshwater aquarium plant usually reaches a height of 8–12 inches, which makes it an excellent midground or background plant in freshwater tanks. Because it is a rhizome plant, the best way to grow it is by attaching it to rocks, driftwood, or other hardscape materials rather than burying the rhizome in the substrate. This planting method ensures the plant thrives and avoids rotting, while giving your aquarium a natural and lasting green touch.
Benefits of Anubias Caladiifolia
- Low Maintenance: Thrives in low to medium light conditions with minimal care required.
- Versatile Placement: It can be attached to driftwood, rocks, or left potted, making it suitable for different aquascaping styles.
- Long-Lasting: With proper care, this live Anubias plant can thrive for years.
- Great for Beginners: One of the easiest aquatic plants to grow, even in low-tech aquariums.
Care Guide
Caring for Anubias barteri caladiifolia is simple, making it a great choice for anyone looking to add greenery to their aquarium.
Light
Prefers low to moderate lighting. Too much direct light may cause algae to grow on its leaves.
Temperature
Ideal range: 72–82°F (22–28°C).
CO2
CO2 is not required but can encourage stronger and faster growth.
Water Parameters
Thrives in a wide range: pH 6.0–7.5, soft to moderately hard water.
Growth Rate
It is a Slow-growing plant, which helps prevent the need for frequent trimming and maintenance.
Propagation
Propagated by rhizome division. Cut and replant sections of the rhizome to grow new plants.
Note: Images are for reference only. Actual plants may vary in size, color, and appearance due to natural variations and seasonal growth.
Canton Aquatics
- Started from: Nov 07, 2025