

Tropica's potted Anubias barteri caladiifolia. Grows from a rhizome; care grade Easy.
Anubias barteri caladiifolia
Tropica's potted Anubias barteri caladiifolia. Grows from a rhizome; care grade Easy.
Choosing an Anubias usually starts with the variety name, and the one in this Tropica pot is barteri caladiifolia. We list it as a live potted aquarium plant in the Anubias family of our potted range, stocked for UK planted tanks and sold exactly as the nursery raised it — in its pot, growing, ready to position.
Here is what our file substantiates, and nothing more. The plant is Anubias barteri caladiifolia. Its growth is rhizomatous — rhizome-driven rather than stem-driven. Its care grade is Easy, the entry rating on the scale. It was grown by Tropica and it ships in the pot it came up in. Plant pages drown in copied claims these days; this one confines itself to the record, so every line you read here is one we can stand behind.
Buyers get one standing task before checkout. The note on this product — check light, fertiliser and CO2 needs against the planted aquarium layout — is the gatekeeping step between browsing and buying. Run your tank's lighting, dosing and carbon arrangements past the plant's requirements; if they line up, order with confidence, and if you are unsure, ask us first.
Notice, too, what the pot format spares you: no judging bare-root stock on arrival, no guessing at root condition from a photograph. A pot is a self-contained start, raised to saleable condition by the nursery and handed over whole — which is why it remains the default presentation across our potted range. That consistency, multiplied across the catalogue, is why repeat plant buyers tend to stay with potted stock once they have tried it.
Stock shown is current and each unit is one pot. The efficient route is a single consolidated order: finalise the layout, count every pot it needs — this variety and its neighbours — and buy the lot together. One delivery, one planting session, one settled aquascape. Should your design still be in flux, hold the order until it firms up; plants bought to a plan beat plants bought on impulse.















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