Feel free to distribute to me anytimeI still wonder why it is not as commonly distributed
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Feel free to distribute to me anytimeI still wonder why it is not as commonly distributed
APF carries itBG2011
Dennis mentions that the tissue cultured version do not retain the deep purple coloration. See here. Its sad because I have wanted this plant for a very long time but I struggle to even consider buying with the price tag it has.APF carries it
With buceps I feel like there's a big mismatch between way too many species. and way too few clear reports on differences and growth habits and ease of maintaining
I really appreciated your overview here!
I bring free samples to every US event I go to, and if you pass by singapore you can collect them also ha.Feel free to distribute to me anytime![]()




If you are a member of the AGA, look in the archived videos from past conventions for the Denver convention. Ghazanfar gave an excellent presentation on Buce back when they were still a bit new. Discussed morphology, habitat, identification, flowering, reproduction, etc etc. All those good things. It was top notch. He speculated that there were probably only a few actual species of Buce and that most were the same thing grown in different conditions or just slight variations of the same species.With buceps I feel like there's a big mismatch between way too many species. and way too few clear reports on differences and growth habits and ease of maintaining![]()
I think the current problem with Bucephalandra (that applies to some other species in the aquarium trade as well), is that the same species can have quite different morphologies across the spectrum, and when folks buy something they want a specific color varietal and not just the correct species. I guess in the same way that all dogs are one species, but one breed can be very different from another. This makes sales and trading plants especially troublesome - there is no governing body, just comments by one trader/hobbyist or another and by reputation of said trader/hobbyist. Due to the small industry size, I doubt this will change either.If you are a member of the AGA, look in the archived videos from past conventions for the Denver convention. Ghazanfar gave an excellent presentation on Buce back when they were still a bit new. Discussed morphology, habitat, identification, flowering, reproduction, etc etc. All those good things. It was top notch. He speculated that there were probably only a few actual species of Buce and that most were the same thing grown in different conditions or just slight variations of the same species.





Thanks! Saw video from MJ Aquascaping who mentioned it, seemed like a great meeting!I'll try to take some in the coming weeks. The stems got very extended after my 2 weeks in the UK. Just replanted the florida bushes, and removed some of the Ludwigia arcuata as I wanted shorter plants all round to show off the wood some more.
Thanks! Saw video from MJ Aquascaping who mentioned it, seemed like a great meeting!
From a technical standpoint, how does one get such deep orange/red hues without nitrate limitation ? You had mentioned using APT EI, so curious how EI and deep colors go hand in hand. Does your tank bottom out on nitrates because of plant mass ?
Second technical question, when is the correct height to trim L.Arcuata. I am getting pretty comfortable with rotala blood red but the L.arcuata seems quite delicate and seems to grow slowly in my tank. Your article on this plant goes over how to get better colors but is there anything that causes it to stunt and does it accept trimming at very low height.


Thank you!oh I discovered this pic from a couple? few weeks back. May have discounted it because I couldn't find an angle without the light reflection. but here you go
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How big does this get Dennis? Do you have images of it in a scape? What kind of par do you have over it to get that burnt orange look.View attachment 11129
Have this sitting in the holding pond - Microsorum pteropus 'Orange'. Wondering why it hasn't gotton more popular despite being around for years by now. Maybe could use it as a planted bush
It seems normal (non dwarf java fern varietal) sized? Which means slightly large for most tanks. around 150 PAR you can get the colouration above, so not that crazy.How big does this get Dennis? Do you have images of it in a scape? What kind of par do you have over it to get that burnt orange look.

Wondering why it hasn't gotton more popular




Can't find anything that gorgeous listed in the states
Italy has some

