Jual Buce Phalandra Bucephalandra Daun Medium Porsi Cup Tanaman Aquascape Aquarium Akuarium Low


Jual Buce Phalandra Bucephalandra Daun Medium Porsi Cup Tanaman Aquascape Aquarium Akuarium Low

Bucephalandra Wavy Green. A classic choice for aquarists (and one of the cheaper varieties), this species showcases vibrant green leaves with a lovely wavy texture. Its versatility and easy care make it a favorite among beginners and experts alike. 6. Bucephalandra Red Mini.


Bucephalandra sp. "Kedagang Mini" Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

The edges of the leaves are still wavy but with a longer or oval shape. The color of the leaves is also dark green. Although the leaves are relatively larger, the price for this buce is not too different from other types. The price of Bucephalandra godzilla ranges from $0.70- 2.50 depending on the number of portions.


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Bucephalandra species are broadleaf flowering plants that grow from a creeping rhizome that tend to run across rocks and driftwood. Although they are pretty new to the hobby, there are already a huge variety of cultivars and varieties available. The shape and color of the leaves vary, but the upper sides tend to be glossy, and sometimes even iridescent.


Bucephalandra sp. "Mini Theia" Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

Bucephalandra is a plant that does well in low light. Although they may be grown in nutrient- and CO2-rich water, utilizing low-lighting (50 moles of PAR) allows easy care. A considerable number of Bucephalandra are iridescent, which means that they are good at reflecting certain colors, mainly when seen from a specific camera angle.


Bucephalandra sp. "Black Leaf" Einzelpflanze Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

Buce plants have very similar care requirements to anubias and java fern and can handle a wide range of temperatures from 70-82°F (21-28°C) and pH from 6-8. They can also grow in low to medium lighting, but as mentioned before, higher lighting may invite algae problems because of their slow growth. While adding CO 2 gas is not necessary.


Bucephalandra sp. "Io Black" Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

A healthy Buce will naturally grow baby plants and form dense clumps over time, although this can take a while due to its slow growth. o propagate your Bucephalandra, simply disconnect one or multiple plantlets from the mother plant using a sharp knife. You can then reattach this new plant wherever you want to get a new clump going.


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It will grow very slowly and you won't see very intense coloration, but it will still do well. If you want quicker growth and better coloration, you'll need a medium to high light. Nutrients. As with light, you won't need to dose nutrients or CO2 if you're not looking to grow massive clumps of Bucephalandra quickly.


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Bucephalandra sp. 'Needle leaf' has a bit higher demands than the 'diabolica' and pygmaeae, but is still a very easy plant to grow. Some added CO2 and a little more light is beneficial. Immersed leaves are green, elongated and slightly waved, showing numerous tiny, white dots. Each leaf is less than 0.5 cm broad and between 1 and 2 cm long.


Bucephalandra sp. "Kedagang" Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

The term 'Bucephalandra' represents many distinct, yet closely related, species. It is the name of a genus in the Araceae (or arum) family and is often shortened to Buce. There are about 30 species of Bucephalandra that have mostly been discovered in Borneo (in Asia) where they are endemic and can't be found anywhere else in the world.


Bucephalandra sp. "Kedagang" Einzelpflanze Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

Bucephalandra Melt 1. New shoots are just starting to develop along the rhizome. They look like tiny red spikes or roots. Bucephalandra Melt. 2. The new shoots will get a bit longer and split into reddish-purple leaves. Bucephalandra Melt. 3. As the new leaves grow taller and larger, they develop to more of a dark green. Bucephalandra Melt. 4.


Bucephalandra pygmaea "Bukit Kelam / Sintang" Topf Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

Buce Plants can happily live in tanks as small as 5 gallons or more. They are not fussy when it comes to the size of the tank they want. We, however, recommend having them in tanks that are at least 10 gallons or more. This is because small tanks can not create an ideal environment for this plant to live long-term.


Bucephalandra sp. "Brownie" Pad Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

Before the rising popularity of Bucephalandra, the most common freshwater low-tech plants in the aquarium hobby were Anubias, Java Ferns, and mosses. These epiphytic* plants are low-demanding and easy to grow, making them the perfect plants for beginner aquarists. But in the late 2000s, an exciting newcomer grabbed everyone's attention: Bucephalandra. *Note: Plants such as Bucephalandra are.


Bucephalandra 'Wavy Green'

Getting my hands wet with buce. I've done most everything in the past in various tanks, from low tech to blazing light-dosing-CO2. But I haven't done buce though. Right now, I have an Elos 70 that I want to use for a buce only tank. It currently has a single Kessile A150W, sand, rock and wood. Weekly water changes.


Bucephalandra sp. "Kedagang Mini" Bund Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

Key success factors. Slightly cooler water (71f/21c-79f/26c). Clean, well filtered water with good flow. Stable, biologically matured tank environment. Some hardness (GH/KH) is helpful. (5dGH and above). We use APT SKY for all tanks with Bucephalandra. Adequate CO2/Fertilization brings out coloration, speeds up growth.


Bucephalandra sp. "Kedagang" in Vitro Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

To ensure bright coloring of the plant you will need bright tank lighting and proper fertilizers. Even small amount of CO2 and fertilizers can improve the plant growth pace and its coloring intensity. Bucephalandra plants possess a creeping rhizome that grows horizontally and anchors the plant to its substrate.


Bucephalandra sp. "Aragon" Aquasabi Aquaristik Shop

Scientific name: Bucephalandra. Water temperature: 22 - 29 C (72 - 84 F) pH: 5 - 8. Need for CO2: Low. Maximum height: 7 in / 18 cm. Minimum tank size: 2 gallons. Lightning: Low to medium. Fertilizer: liquid fertilizer and root tabs can be used to supplement nutrients for this plant. Growth rate: Slow.