
✨A voluminous bucepha with stately leaves that will become the centerpiece of your aquascape.
✨Bucephalandra sp. Titan is a large bucepha characterized by its wide, thick leaves and sturdy plant appearance. It does not rely on flashy color changes, but rather impresses with the size and presence of its leaves, making it an extremely easy plant to use as the "core" of a layout.
While there are many delicate bucephalandras, it is popular for its ability to combine stability and impact.
[Biological information]
Species: Bucephalandra sp. Titan
. Common name: Titan
. Characteristics: Broad, thick leaves / Low center of gravity / High presence
. Growth rate: Slow (retains shape)
. Cultivation difficulty: Low to medium
. Recommended placement: Mid-ground to slightly background, as the focal point of a rock arrangement, at the base of driftwood.
[Growth Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (strong light can cause leaf burn and loss of texture).
CO2: Can be grown without additives; adding CO2 can help improve leaf firmness and stability
. Planting method: Do not bury the rhizome, but attach it firmly to a rock or driftwood
. Care: Old leaves may be damaged in the early stages of planting, but once new shoots begin to grow, the plant will stabilize.
Recommended points:
Ideal for adding weight and stability to your layout.
Contrasting with narrow-leaf and small Bucephala makes it easier to achieve overall balance.