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Management number 234722025 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price US$10.00 Model Number 234722025
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Bucephalandra "Dark Africa" is a highly coveted and visually stunning variety of the Bucephalandra genus. Known for its deep, dark foliage and shimmering iridescence, it is a favorite among aquascapers who seek to add a dramatic yet subtle accent to their aquarium designs.


Key Features

  1. Coloration:

    • The leaves are a deep, almost black-green, with an iridescent sheen that may shift to bluish or purplish tones under the right lighting.
    • This dark coloration contrasts beautifully with lighter plants and aquascaping elements.
  2. Leaf Shape and Texture:

    • Medium-sized, elongated leaves with slightly wavy edges.
    • A smooth and glossy surface adds to its striking appearance.
  3. Size:

    • Compact and slow-growing, making it ideal for nano tanks or as an accent plant in larger setups.
  4. Growth Rate:

    • Slow-growing, typical of Bucephalandra, but its steady pace makes it easy to maintain.

Care Requirements

  1. Lighting:

    • Thrives in low to moderate light. High-intensity lighting can enhance its iridescence but may encourage algae growth.
  2. Water Parameters:

    • pH: 5.5–7.5
    • Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
    • Soft to moderately hard water is preferred.
  3. CO₂ and Nutrients:

    • CO₂ injection isn’t mandatory but can boost growth and enhance the plant’s vibrant hues.
    • Regular fertilization (liquid or root tabs) will help maintain its health and coloration.
  4. Substrate:

    • This variety grows best when attached to driftwood, rocks, or other hardscape materials rather than being planted in the substrate.

Propagation

  • Rhizome Division: Cut the rhizome into sections with at least 2–3 healthy leaves, and attach the pieces to a hardscape.
  • Avoid submerging the rhizome in substrate to prevent rot.

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