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Management number 234722007 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $6.00 Model Number 234722007
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Bucephalandra "Pearl Grey" is an elegant and unique variety of the Bucephalandra genus, prized for its distinctive leaf coloration and subtle shimmer. It adds a sophisticated touch to aquascapes, appealing to both novice and experienced aquarium enthusiasts.


Key Features

  1. Coloration:

    • The leaves of "Pearl Grey" exhibit a soft greyish-green hue, often with a pearlescent or silvery sheen that catches the light beautifully.
    • Under strong lighting, the leaves may display a faint bluish or purplish iridescence.
  2. Leaf Shape and Texture:

    • Leaves are narrow, elongated, and slightly wavy, with a smooth texture.
    • The delicate appearance of the leaves contrasts with their hardy nature.
  3. Size:

    • Compact, slow-growing, and well-suited for nano tanks or as a midground accent plant.
  4. Growth Rate:

    • As with most Bucephalandra species, "Pearl Grey" grows slowly, requiring minimal maintenance.

Care Requirements

  1. Lighting:

    • Prefers low to moderate lighting. Intense light can enhance the pearlescent effect but may increase algae growth.
  2. Water Parameters:

    • pH: 5.5–7.5
    • Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
    • Adaptable to soft and moderately hard water conditions.
  3. CO₂ and Nutrients:

    • CO₂ injection enhances growth and coloration but is not mandatory.
    • Regular use of liquid fertilizers or root tabs ensures optimal health.
  4. Substrate and Placement:

    • Best grown attached to rocks, driftwood, or other hardscape elements.
    • Avoid burying the rhizome in the substrate to prevent rot.

Propagation

  • Rhizome Division: Cut the rhizome into smaller sections, ensuring each piece has a few healthy leaves. Attach the new sections to hardscape for regrowth.

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