Characteristic:
Bucephalandra sp. 'Red mini'
Planting Location: Epiphyte for Front and Second Plan
Origin: Indonesia
Growth: Slow
Height: Up to 5 cm
Lighting: Low - Medium
CO2: None or Poor
A very decorative species of Bucephalandra, which has small leaves with a brownish-red color. It grows vertically and can branch out. It is an epiphyte, so it should be planted on roots or stones. Planting in the ground is not recommended. It has a very interesting, shimmering color.
Remove the plant from the cup and rinse the gel thoroughly under running water. Then divide into small (1-2 cm) clumps and plant at short distances. As it grows, it will form a uniform group of adult plants.
The plant was bred in vitro - free from snails, parasites and algae. High-quality gel was used as the medium, so it is quickly accepted in the aquarium.
Remove the plant from the cup and rinse the gel thoroughly under running water. Then divide them into small (1-2 cm) clumps and plant them at short distances. As it grows, it will form a uniform group of adult plants.
The plant was bred in vitro - free from snails, parasites and algae. High-quality gel was used as the medium, so it is quickly accepted in the aquarium.