🌿 General Overview Common Name: Anubias Butterfly, Butterfly Anubias, Anubias barteri “Butterfly” Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. “Butterfly” Family: Araceae Origin: West Africa (native to rivers and shaded stream banks)...
Common Name: Anubias Butterfly, Butterfly Anubias, Anubias barteri “Butterfly”
Scientific Name: Anubias barteri var. “Butterfly”
Family: Araceae
Origin: West Africa (native to rivers and shaded stream banks)
Type: Rhizome plant (epiphyte)
Growth Habit: Compact, slow-growing plant with broad, wing-like leaves
Difficulty Level: Easy — perfect for beginners and low-tech aquariums
“Anubias Butterfly on rock” means the plant is pre-attached to natural stone or lava rock using glue or thread.
Ideal for instant aquascaping — no need to plant in substrate.
The rhizome is left exposed, preventing rot.
Roots eventually grip the rock surface naturally.
Leaf Shape: Distinct “butterfly wing” shape — broad base with pointed tips
Leaf Color: Rich deep green, glossy surface
Leaf Size: Around 4–8 cm long and 3–5 cm wide
Height: 10–15 cm
Growth Form: Dense clump spreading slowly by rhizome extension
Texture: Thick and leathery leaves resistant to damage
Placement: Foreground to midground (on rocks, driftwood, or decorations)
Tank Size: Suitable for nano to large aquariums
Lighting: Low to medium (prefers shaded or indirect light)
CO₂: Optional (not necessary, but improves color and growth)
Temperature: 22–30°C (72–86°F)
pH: 6.0–7.8
Water Hardness: 3–15 dGH
Water Flow: Gentle to moderate (helps prevent algae buildup)
Do not bury the rhizome in substrate — it will rot.
Can be fixed on:
Natural rocks
Lava stone
Driftwood
Aquarium ornaments
Use fishing line, cotton thread, or aquarium-safe glue to attach until roots secure themselves.
Place in partially shaded areas to prevent algae on leaves.
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Propagation:
By dividing the rhizome; each section should have 3–4 leaves and some roots.
Reattach new sections to another rock or wood piece.
Trimming:
Remove old or yellowing leaves at the base.
Clean leaves gently to remove algae or debris.
Fertilization:
Absorbs nutrients from the water column.
Occasional use of liquid fertilizer helps maintain color and health.
Ideal for natural-style aquascapes, jungle layouts, or low-tech planted tanks.
Works beautifully when grouped around driftwood or stones.
Perfect for shrimp, betta, and community tanks.
Adds texture contrast next to finer-leaved plants like mosses or ferns.
Algae on Leaves: Caused by too much light or stagnant water.
Solution: Reduce lighting intensity/duration, add algae eaters (like Amano shrimp), or improve water flow.
Rhizome Rot: Happens if buried under substrate — keep above surface.
Yellowing Leaves: Can occur from nutrient deficiency or natural aging.
Keep under low to moderate light to prevent algae.
Avoid aggressive fish that nibble on plants.
Perform weekly water changes (30–40%) to keep leaves clean.
Works well in both CO₂ and non-CO₂ tanks.
Very tolerant of a wide range of water conditions.
The “Butterfly” variety gets its name from the distinctive wing-shaped leaves.
Anubias plants are semi-aquatic, able to grow both submerged and emersed.
Named after the Egyptian god “Anubis,” reflecting their ability to thrive in shade.
Known for their longevity — can live for years with minimal care.
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