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Bucephlandra Flamingo is an exceptional Buce species! Characterized by pink stems paired with richly colored leaves, Buce Flamingo is comparable to the popular Bucephalandra Pink Lady but differs in that its pink stem follows through from the start of the rhizome to the tip of its leaves. Another rarity, Bucephalandra Flamingo is a great addition to any Bucephalandra enthusiast's collection of this mystical aquatic plant. Being of medium size, Bucephalandra Flamingo shares the same care requirements as other species within the same family. Care requirements are comparable to other popular aquatic plant families such as Anubias, Cryptocoryne, and aquatic ferns. Buce Flamingo is undemanding and will adapt to a wide range of aquarium tank parameters. Despite its hardy nature, Bucephalandra species do even better when provided with a clean, balanced environment with appropriate aquarium LED lighting, CO2 injection and a regular fertilizing schedule. The ease of care along with a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors makes Bucephalandra a favorite amongst beginner hobbyists and experienced enthusiasts.
Bucephalandra Flamingo can be grown submerged in a planted aquarium tank or kept emersed in terrarium-like setups. Propagation is simple and can be done by gently separating the rhizome and replanting it within the crevice of an aquascape layout or attaching it to aquarium stone or aquarium tank driftwood. Placement for this aquatic plant is versatile adding to its overall allure!
Plant Care & Information
| Common Name(s) | Bucephalandra Flamingo |
|---|---|
| Plant Type | Rhizome |
| Care Level | Easy |
| Lighting | Low to Medium |
| CO2 | Not Required |
| Growth Rate | Slow |
| Suggested Placement | Midground |
| Height / Size | 2-4"+ |
| Propagation | Divide & Attach |
Aquarium plants can vary in growth form and may require time to transition to your aquarium environment, whether grown submerged or emersed. This transition period is a natural part of establishing healthy, long-term growth in planted aquariums.
From carpeting plants in the foreground to stem plants and larger species used in the midground or background, each plant offers a unique contribution to a balanced and natural aquascape. As plants adapt, it is normal to see minor changes such as leaf melt, color shifts, or new growth patterns as they settle into their new conditions.
We carefully inspect and prepare all live aquatic plants prior to shipping. While we do our best to minimize hitchhikers, we cannot guarantee plants to be completely pest or snail-free unless tissue culture options are selected.
Because live plants are perishable, some signs of transit stress may occur, including leaf loss or cosmetic damage. These are typically temporary and when when healthy roots are present, most plants will recover with proper care.
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Rhizome plants are known for their durability and unique growth structure, making them a popular choice for both beginner and experienced aquascapers. Instead of being planted directly into the substrate, these plants grow from a horizontal rhizome that should be attached to hardscape such as driftwood or stone.
Burying the rhizome can lead to rot, so it is best to secure the plant using thread, glue, or by gently wedging it into place. Over time, the roots will naturally attach to the surface as the plant continues to grow and spread.
Rhizome plants are generally slow-growing and require minimal maintenance, making them ideal for low-tech aquariums. Their sturdy leaves and gradual growth provide long-term stability and are often used to create detailed focal points or anchor hardscape within a layout.
Common examples include Anubias, Bucephalandra, and Java Fern, all loved for their resilience and easy care.
Wedged Anubias Chili Jalapeno naturally rooted to hardscape after a year
Bucephalandra and Anubias self-attached to driftwood
Java Fern 'Trident Mini' wedged in between Malaysian Driftwood after 8 months of growth with CO2 injection
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"I had a bit of melt but that was my fault I soon figured out. Plants arrived happy and healthy I'd say!"
"Beautiful piece! Shipping was quick, plant was intact, no lost leaves."
Shipping
Orders are typically processed within 1-2 business days M-F. However, additional time may be required during peak seasons and federal holidays. For orders containing live plants, we exercise extra caution and assess factors such as travel distance and weather to ensure safe transit.
To avoid delays, please ensure all order information is accurate and complete. We cannot offer refunds and are not responsible for orders shipped to incorrect addresses due to errors in provided information. Once an order has been shipped, delivery times are determined by the carrier and are outside of our control. On average, shipments arrive within 2–5 business days, excluding weekends and holidays. For more information, please visit our FAQ page.
Returns
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery. Approved returns must be shipped back within 14 days of approval. Returned items must be unused, unopened, and in their original packaging. Specific return requirements, if applicable, will be listed on the product’s page. For more information, please visit our FAQ page.
Refunds
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