Bottom is stocked with buceps. All converting to submerged form. A few hundred stalks. Lol
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Bottom is stocked with buceps. All converting to submerged form. A few hundred stalks. Lol
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Nice kudeng stainless steel t5 lights.
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You can never get bored of them.
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Haha.. nice. This is the brownie today. Day 3.
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nothing much. lets see 2 months down the road how it will be.now still trying to see how to settle the overloading of buceps at home as i just did a major overhaul to stock setup...
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Can I ask what is the smallest breed for bucephalandra?
And does cutting off the old leaves produce smaller new leaves?
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Mini set up...
there is in fact a misconception of people for buephalandras, maybe can help to clear the air.
yes, buceps are slow growing in some, but under optimum condition, some keepers have realised that they grow very fast. much faster than nanas in fact. known of 1 keeper, his buceps have already at least flowered 3 - 4 times in a period of 2 months each flowering can be up to 2 stalks of flower. No, this is not a clump, but just 1 stalk that subsequently grown out another smaller shoot and both flowered together.
bucephalandra doesn't really "carpet" they will grow more upwards. maybe for soft rizhome types like LMP, their rizhomes tend to lay lower. but once again, when bucephalandra's density grow, they will grow upwards, very much like any stem plants.
IMO, there are 3 types of rizhomed buceps. soft and small, mid size and stiff, big and hard. pretty common sense in fact. these 3 are also classified as the small mid and large sized bucephalandras (my categorization) .
so, if you are going to let it rest in a corner expecting it to creep and carpet like HC, or hairgrass, you maybe disappointed.
of course, light and depth of tank plays a part too. buceps in wild do not grow in deep water, more of shallow stream at the sides thus it is able to "creep" due to the inability to uphold itself up like a tree trunk.
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My collection.
20140122_204720.jpg >>> unknown bucephalandra
20140121_214315.jpg>>> unknown bucephalandra with SK black in background
20140122_204159.jpg >>> SK black with new leaves growing
20140121_214645.jpg >>> another SK black plant growing new leaves
20140122_204252.jpg >>> side shot of SK green clump converting to submersed form with new roots growing
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20140122_205029_1.jpg >>> SK black clump with 2 flowers growing
20140121_214046.jpg >>> full tank shot after slight re-shuffling of plants again to create space in front for cory cats to move in
Here you can found my new updated article about Bucephalandra, also in other languages:
http://bucephalandraplants.blogspot.com/
Some of my new collection
Currently put into quarantine container
Bucephalandra Pixie
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Bucephalandra velvet
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Don't know what sp with flower
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Black type, probably theia black
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Hi Win18 the so call Theia black? Can you update with new photot after 1-3month time to see if it still black? Thanks.
Best Regards, TS
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