Bucephalandra Kedagang Japan Tissue Culture - Live Aquatic Plant for Aquascaping & Fish Tanks - Perfect for Freshwater Aquariums, Shrimp Tanks & Planted Tanks
Bucephalandra Kedagang Japan Tissue Culture - Live Aquatic Plant for Aquascaping & Fish Tanks - Perfect for Freshwater Aquariums, Shrimp Tanks & Planted Tanks

Bucephalandra Kedagang Japan Tissue Culture - Live Aquatic Plant for Aquascaping & Fish Tanks - Perfect for Freshwater Aquariums, Shrimp Tanks & Planted Tanks

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Product Description

This listing is for a standard cup of Bucephalandra Kedagang Japan by Aquatic Farmer. To view the small-sized cup by Ultum Nature Systems, .

Bucephalandra Kedagang Japan is a variant in the Bucephalandra aquatic plant family. The term Kedagang describes Bucephalandra variants that are quite rare and small in size. Its leaves are slightly curved and grow quite densely. Like most Bucephalandra species, Bucephalandra Kedagang Japan is a great aquatic plant for beginners due to its easy care and undemanding nature. Bucephalandra comes in many varieties, shapes, colors and looks best when kept in clumps in a planted aquarium tank.

This aquatic plant prefers lower lighting and will grow nice and dense if favorable conditions are provided. The stem and rhizome should not be covered when planting as this will cause the plant to rot and wither. It is best to attach or wedge Bucephalandra on or between aquarium hardscapes such as driftwood and rocks.

Common NameBuce Kedagang 
CareEasy
LightingLow to Medium
CO2Recommended
Suggested PlacementAttach to wood or stone
PropagationSeparate rhizome
Growth RateSlow
Leaf Size1+"


Tissue culture plants are grown in-vitro by laboratories who specialize in propagating aquatic plants. There is a huge selection of plant species that have been propagated this way. This is truly the best option for those who want absolutely zero unwanted pests, algae and pesticides. This makes them perfect for shrimp keepers and any planted tank enthusiasts alike.

NOTE: It is important to remove the tissue culture agar gel before planting. Simply wash the gel away, divide, and plant.