Bucephalandra Blue- Mini
Bucephalandra Mini Blue
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This plant is a variety of the genus Bucephalandra, native to Borneo and typically found growing on rocks or wood in streams.
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It’s epiphytic (i.e., attaches to hardscape like driftwood or rock) rather than being planted in substrate. That means you can integrate it into your aquascape in creative ways.
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It has low to medium light requirements and a slow growth rate, making it suitable for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
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Because it grows slowly and doesn’t need frequent trimming, it’s ideal for maintenance-friendly layouts, nano tanks, or as a detail accent plant.
Here are the aesthetic qualities that make this plant stand out:
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Color/Sheen: The Mini Blue variety displays a shimmering blue or bluish-violet tone under aquarium lighting. For example, one retailer describes it as “metallic blue shimmer”.
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Texture & Size: With a “mini” growth habit, its leaves stay compact and often form dense clumps, which works beautifully in foreground or attached to stones/wood as accent pieces.
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Contrast & Focus: Because the bluish sheen is relatively rare in aquatic plants, it draws the eye and creates a focal point in your aquascape. Imagine a dark driftwood with this plant attached — beautiful.
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Versatility: You can place it on driftwood, rocks, or even in the foreground of a tank. Its slow growth means it won’t rapidly overtake your design.
How to use it well
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Attachment: Since it’s an epiphyte, tie or glue the rhizome onto rock or driftwood. Don’t bury the rhizome under substrate – doing so can cause rot.
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Lighting: Provide low to medium light. If you increase lighting (and add CO₂/nutrients), the colour may intensify but you also risk algae if growth is too slow.
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CO₂ & nutrients: Not strictly required, but CO₂ injection and good nutrient levels help enhance colour and growth.
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Water conditions:
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Temperature: ~20-27°C (68-80°F)
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pH: Approximately 6.0-7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
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Patience: Growth will be slow. It may take weeks to months to see significant spread. But that slow pace is part of the charm — stable, elegant, low-maintenance.
Why choose this plant
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If you want a unique colour accent in your aquarium (the blue sheen is rare).
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If you are creating a nature-style or hardscape-driftwood layout and want plants to attach to wood/rock rather than filling substrate.
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If you prefer low-maintenance — less frequent trimming, slower growth means less work.
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If you have a nano tank or foreground/midground area where a compact plant works best.