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  • RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack
  • RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack
  • RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack
  • RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack
  • RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack
  • RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack

RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack

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Large Tub Value Pack with unique Buce Paris

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  High Quality Control Policy

Indoor Grown, Free from Outdoor Pests & Frequent Health Check

  Safe Australia Post Express Delivery

Plants are carefully packed with 3-5 protection layers for safe arrival

  Manually Rinsed & ID Labelled

Submersed plants rinsed by Aquarzon for cleanliness before shipping & ID labelled for you

  95%+ Plants Submersed Grown with Hi-Tech Lighting & CO2

This costly method helps avoid transitional melting issues that can affect emersed & TC plants

Special listing featuring Rare Buce Paris inside this 3 species Buce mix.

These 3 Varieties Bucephalandra in a Large Tub (240ml tub) Value Pack will provide you with the varieties and volume to enhance and naturally beautify your aquarium's aquascape foreground and/or midground at an excellent value price.

The 3 unique species feature different leaf shapes, interesting patterns and varying beautiful tones. They will add naturally beautiful details and a depth effect to your aquascape, making it a sight to enjoy. Your fish or shrimp can also enjoy exploring them.

This large tub is an excellent value for money as it has so many leaves and 3 unique varieties.

They provide exciting and fun, creative aquascaping options as they can be attached to rocks (especially slate rocks) and wood. Beautiful rocks and slate, perfect for attaching these Bucephalandra, are available in our other listings at the bottom of this page.

For these 3 species, they are usually in clumps or clusters of rhizomes. Rest assured that we will pack the best we have available.

Most Buce are aquarium-submersed usually between 3 months to one year.

The exact 3 species which depend on the best availability but 1 of it is guaranteed to be the Rare Buce Paris. The others are usually chosen from among the Rare Rosemary, Brownie Phantom Mini, Dark Catherinae, Mini Catherinae, Lamandau, and/or similar species, based on best availability.


RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack

RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack

RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack

RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack

RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack

RARE BUCE PARIS + 2 Species Large Tub Value Pack

USEFUL INFO:

Aquarzon will pack the plants very carefully to ensure it is safely delivered to you. We use 5-6 layers of protection, which provide comprehensive protection (locks moisture, provides physical protection and temperature insulation). 

When transitioning to your aquarium, which is a new environment for it, it is very normal for a Bucephalandra clump to have a bit of melting on some leaves. This is normal and should not be a cause for concern.  The clump is currently submersed with CO2 with GH at around 5 and KH at around 3. When aquarium conditions differ (especially if the plant is being moved into a tank with different water parameters, lighting levels, or a low-tech tank without CO2 addition), the Bucephalandra needs to transition and adapt to its new environment. During the process, it can shed some leaves. To put it into perspective, a high-tech tank usually has CO2 at around 30ppm. But in a low-tech tank, the natural CO2 availability (dissolving into the water from the air) is usually at just around 1-3ppm. This is a difference of 10-30 times. So this is one example of why it needs to adapt itself to its new environment, during which the adaptation/transitioning process (which usually takes a few weeks), it is normal for it to shed some leaves, etc.

As long as it receives sufficient lighting and nutrients in a cycled tank, its rhizomes, which are an integral part of a Bucephalandra, will remain strong, and the Bucephalandra will grow new leaves steadily, which are fully adapted to your aquarium's conditions and water parameters.

While Bucephalandra is suitable for low-tech tanks, it is always best to ensure it receives sufficient light and nutrients. Nutrients can be supplied through liquid fertilisers. 

(Information written by Aquarzon based on actual growing experience, observations and research. Please do not copy any information or photos) 

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