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ADA - Bucephalandra Pygmaea (Sintang) Tissue Culture Small Cup
Bucephalandra Pygmaea (Sintang) is a captivating and rare species, known for its small, dark green to bluish leaves with subtle, iridescent tones. Originating from Borneo, this plant is highly prized in aquascaping for its unique texture and slow growth. The tissue culture version ensures that it arrives clean, free from pests and algae, making it an ideal addition to a carefully curated aquarium.
Bucephalandra Pygmaea (Sintang) has a distinctive look with small, wavy-edged leaves that develop subtle, iridescent hues under the right lighting. It grows well in both low-tech and high-tech setups but thrives when provided with consistent CO2 and moderate lighting. This plant is typically attached to hardscape elements like driftwood or rocks, where its rhizomes can anchor securely.
Due to its slow growth, Bucephalandra requires little maintenance, making it perfect for aquascapers who want a long-lasting, low-maintenance feature in their aquarium. The small cup tissue culture guarantees a clean, healthy start with no risk of contamination, ideal for pristine aquascaping projects.
A perfect choice for creating texture and color contrast in the midground or as a striking feature on rocks and driftwood, this plant adds a subtle but stunning natural beauty to any aquasca