Anubias barteri nana peacock
Anubias barteri nana peacock
Anubias barteri nana peacock is a captivating cultivar featuring an unusual patterned or mottled appearance on its compact, thick dark green leaves. This rare and beautiful variety is highly sought after by collectors and aquascapers looking for something beyond the ordinary in the Anubias nana group.
Planting tip: Never bury the rhizome in substrate — Anubias barteri nana peacock should always be attached to driftwood, rock, or other hardscape with the rhizome fully exposed. Use cotton thread or aquarium-safe adhesive to secure it, and the plant will anchor itself naturally over time.
Like all Anubias species, the peacock variety is remarkably undemanding in its care requirements. It grows well under low lighting and does not require CO₂ supplementation. It is comfortable in water temperatures between 72 and 82°F and a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5. Routine liquid fertilization supports healthy, vibrant leaves. Its compact nana size makes it ideal for nano tanks and low-tech setups as noted in the care chart.
Anubias barteri nana peacock should be attached to driftwood or rock using thread or aquarium-safe adhesive. The rhizome must remain fully exposed above the substrate at all times to prevent rot. Thread or aquarium-safe adhesive are both effective attachment methods.
In the aquascape, the peacock cultivar functions best as an accent plant where its unusual patterning can be appreciated up close. It works beautifully in nano tanks and as a detail element in larger layouts. Pairing it alongside solid-colored green plants — mosses, ferns, or other Anubias — ensures its decorative leaf pattern takes center stage. Shrimp keepers will also appreciate how dwarf shrimp are drawn to its broad leaves for grazing. A truly special cultivar for the discerning aquarist.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Placement | Foreground / Attached |
| Max Height | 2–4 inches |
| Light Level | Low |
| Temperature | 72–82°F |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| CO2 Needs | Not Needed |
| Origin | Cultivar (West Africa) |
| Notes | A compact nana cultivar with distinctively broad, rounded dark green leaves and a neat, layered rosette arrangement. The full, structured rosette gives it a refined aquascape presence on hardscape. |