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Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia
Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia
Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia: aquatic plant of the family Araceae. Light: Low to high.
- Family
- Araceae
- Tank use
- Used in 0 tanks
12 °C - 30 °C
5 - 8
Freshwater
Low to high
5-40 mg/L
Description
Geographical Origin & Habitat:
Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia was originally isolated and discovered in a highly specific, densely shaded jungle stream in West Africa. It is an extreme, highly specialized rheophyte, meaning it evolved over millennia to completely anchor its massive, woody root system around huge submerged boulders and sunken tree trunks to survive brutal, torrential seasonal floodwaters. The thick, overarching jungle canopy ensures that the plant is permanently protected from direct sunlight, receiving only weak, scattered rays that penetrate the foliage above.
Taxonomy & Genetics:
This is an exceptionally rare, highly prized, and genuinely gigantic naturally occurring variant of the Anubias barteri complex. The distinct botanical name "caladiifolia" was granted because its massive, deeply grooved, and explicitly heart-shaped leaves bear an astonishingly striking resemblance to the massive foliage of the terrestrial genus Caladium. Due to its sheer size and unique leaf structure, it is highly sought after by elite aquascape collectors and is rarely found in standard fish stores.
Physical Structure:
The physical architecture of this plant is stunningly massive and imposing. It produces a colossal, incredibly tough, creeping horizontal rhizome. The extremely thick, rigid stems grow remarkably long and upright, supporting gigantic, deeply cordate (heart-shaped) leaves that flare out dramatically at the base. These massive leaves can effortlessly eclipse 25 cm (10 inches) in length alone, making it one of the largest epiphytes available in the global hobby.
Color & Texture:
The leaves are a highly vibrant, completely opaque dark emerald green, with the thick underlying veins creating a beautiful ribbed pattern across the surface. The texture is legendary among aquarists: the leaves are exceptionally thick, ridged, and profoundly leathery, feeling like stiff cardboard. This armor-like cellular structure makes them virtually indestructible and completely immune to grazing by heavy herbivorous fish.
Care and observations
Lighting & CO2:
It is strictly an obligate low-light epiphyte. It requires absolutely no CO2 injection to survive and thrive. Exposing this colossal, incredibly slow-growing plant to intense LED lighting or direct sun is a fatal error; because the plant cannot absorb the light energy fast enough, the excess light will instantly smother the massive leaves in thick, unbreakable crusts of aggressive Black Beard Algae (BBA) and Green Spot Algae (GSA). It must be kept deep in the shadows of the aquarium.
Nutrition & Substrate:
This titan feeds exclusively from the water column. The colossal, creeping rhizome MUST NOT be buried under the substrate (sand, gravel, or soil) under any circumstances, or the entire plant will rapidly melt into a toxic mush and die. It requires standard, comprehensive liquid fertilization dosed directly into the water column to supply its massive leaves with essential trace minerals like iron and potassium.
Water Chemistry:
It is an unkillable, prehistoric titan. It thrives effortlessly in standard tropical temperatures (22-28°C) but completely ignores wild, chaotic fluctuations in pH or extreme water hardness. It can survive in soft, highly acidic blackwater biotopes just as easily as it thrives in the liquid rock of an African Cichlid setup. It is perfectly suited for harsh conditions and beginner aquariums where water parameters may swing wildly.
Space Management & Placement:
Because of its truly gigantic, sprawling size and massive height, it must be utilized exclusively as a dominant midground or background centerpiece in large aquariums. The massive rhizome must be aggressively superglued, or tied down with heavy stainless-steel wire or thick zip ties, to a massive piece of heavy driftwood or a very large boulder. It is completely unsuitable for nano tanks, as a single leaf can cover the entire surface area.
Pruning:
Pruning is incredibly rare and almost unnecessary. To artificially propagate the plant, use heavy, sharp pruning shears to cut the massive, woody rhizome completely in half, ensuring both sections have healthy roots. To maintain the visual purity of the display, cut any ancient, yellowing, or heavily algae-covered leaves directly at the base of the incredibly thick stem, as close to the rhizome as physically possible.
Risks & Diseases:
Its incredibly slow, glacial growth rate and massive, broad leaf surface area make it the absolute perfect, unavoidable host for Black Beard Algae (BBA) and Green Spot Algae (GSA). You MUST keep it deeply shaded by taller stem plants or overhanging hardscape, and maintain pristine water quality to prevent the leaves from being permanently ruined.
Plant profile
- Placement
- Epifita (decorazione hardscape), Robusta con ciclidi erbivori, Sfondo
- Botanical form
- rhizome or creeping stem, epiphyte or epilith
- Light
- Low to high
- CO2
- 5-40 mg/L
- Growth
- Lenta
- Expected height
- 40 cm
- Expected width
- 40 cm
- Column fertilization
- Fertilizzazione in colonna stabile, regolata su crescita e alghe
- Root fertilization
- Utile soprattutto per forme radicate; non prioritaria per epifite
- Trimming
- Rimuovere foglie deteriorate e potare senza destabilizzare il gruppo.
- Propagation
- Divisione del rizoma, Divisione, Separazione piantine figlie
- Nutrients
- I range di durezza, CO2 e nutrienti sono conservati nelle note di cura quando riportati dalla fonte.
- Sensitivity
- Evitare cambi bruschi di luce, CO2 o fertilizzazione.
- Layout role
- Epifita (decorazione hardscape), Robusta con ciclidi erbivori, Sfondo
Image gallery
Licensed images linked to the species or, when marked, to the closest representative taxon.
Representative live aquarium/natural image from Anubias gilletii (same genus) because no reusable exact aquarium photo was found for Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia.
Exact live/aquarium image selected from Wikimedia Commons for Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia.
Exact live/aquarium image selected from Wikimedia Commons for Anubias barteri var. caladiifolia.