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Bucephalandra Aquarium Plants
Bucephalandra, or Buce for short, are slow-growing plants similar to Anubias. When grown underwater, may have bright spots on their leaves, reflecting brilliant colours from certain angles. They do well in both low-tech and high-tech setups, without the need for substrate. Buce are low maintenance plants, which can be attached to driftwood or rock, and can be planted in substrate as long as the rhizome is not buried.
Tips About Using Bucephalandra in Aquariums
Bucephalandra thrives in environments with less intense illumination. Growing them under carbon dioxide or in nutrient-rich water is true, but managing them is made simple by using dim illumination.
Aquarium Bucephalandra Light & Algae Control
They are extremely susceptible to algae since they develop so slowly. They may be grown under high lighting; however, to maintain your planted aquarium free of algae, you must keep it clean and have healthy Buce. This calls for regular water changes, the removal of organic trash, and precise trimming.
Bucephalandra near turbulent flows and excessive CO2 misting are more susceptible to black brush algae in these tanks (BBA). This is one situation when having too much flow might be detrimental. If you see that Bucephalandra in the flow channel is the one that constantly receives BBA, try to discover ways to redirect the flow or obtain a more gentle distribution of flow.
Large quantities of organic waste typically cause Bucephalandra algae problems in the tank (for example, by having a high fish load but an immature bio-filter) or the plants not receiving the necessary nutrients (lack of flow, key nutrients are common reasons).
How Can You Grow Bucephalandra in Aquariums?
- Transitioning emersed grown Buce to underwater growth is easier than you think. When you receive your Buce, please attach it to driftwood or rock. It may melt some of the old leaves away, but no need to worry. All it needs is low to medium lighting and a consistent environment, and it will start to sprout new leaves in no time!
- Buce for sale at Aquafy develops far better in appropriate space, like all other plants. By breaking up clumps into separate plants, you may encourage quicker, healthier reproduction since each plant will have greater access to light and water flow.
- Separating clumps also makes removing rhizomes and dead/old leaves possible to make room for new development. One of the key objectives for growing Bucephalandra successfully over the long term is keeping it clean and free of algae, which may be achieved by regularly clearing away old foliage and debris.
- Ensure the individual rhizomes are not too short while separating the clump; pieces over 1.5 inches work nicely (shorter for very small species). If the conditions are right for development and the naked rhizomes are healthy, they also frequently produce new leaves. Just attach them to surfaces made of rock or wood.
To explore the variety of Bucephalandra for sale in Australia, go to Aquafy, one of Australia's top online stores for stunning Buce for sale that may entirely change the look of your tank. Apart from Buce, we also have various other aquarium moss and duckweed for sale for all your aquascaping needs. So what are you waiting for? Reach out today!