Bucephalandra Kishii, commonly known as Bucephalandra Skeleton King, is a rare and highly coveted aquatic plant that brings a touch of majestic elegance to any aquarium. Known for its unique skeletal-like leaf structure and vibrant hues, this plant is a favorite among aquarists aiming to create a stunning and diverse aquascape. Ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists, Bucephalandra Skeleton King is a must-have for any planted tank.
Key Features of Bucephalandra Kishii (Skeleton King)
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Unique Skeletal-Like Leaves: Bucephalandra Kishii features distinctive leaves with a skeletal-like pattern and vibrant colors ranging from deep green to shades of blue and purple. This intricate leaf structure adds a dramatic and eye-catching element to any aquascape.
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Compact and Versatile Growth: This plant has a compact growth habit, making it perfect for various aquascaping styles. It can be used as a foreground or midground plant, providing depth and texture to your aquarium.
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Hardy and Adaptable: Bucephalandra Skeleton King is known for its resilience and adaptability. It thrives in a range of water conditions and requires minimal maintenance, making it suitable for both low-tech and high-tech aquarium setups.
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Natural Habitat: Native to the fast-flowing streams and rivers of Borneo, Bucephalandra Kishii grows attached to rocks and submerged wood. Its natural growth habit makes it an excellent choice for creating biotope aquariums that mimic its native environment.
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Easy Propagation: This plant is easily propagated through rhizome division. Simply cut a section of the rhizome with leaves and roots, and attach it to a new location in your aquarium. Each section will quickly establish itself and continue to grow.
Care Tips for Bucephalandra Kishii (Skeleton King)
- Lighting: Low to moderate lighting is ideal for Bucephalandra Skeleton King. While it can tolerate higher light levels, too much light can promote algae growth on its leaves.
- Water Conditions: This plant prefers water temperatures between 68-78°F (20-26°C) with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5. It can thrive in both soft and moderately hard water.
- Substrate: Bucephalandra Skeleton King often does best when attached to rocks or driftwood, mimicking its natural growing conditions. It can also be planted in the substrate if desired.
- Fertilization: Regular fertilization with a balanced aquarium fertilizer supports healthy growth and vibrant colors. CO2 supplementation can enhance its development but is not strictly necessary.
- Water Flow: Moderate to strong water flow helps mimic the plant’s natural environment, keeping its leaves clean and free from debris.
Benefits of Adding Bucephalandra Kishii (Skeleton King) to Your Aquarium
- Aesthetic Appeal: The unique skeletal-like leaves of Bucephalandra Skeleton King create a stunning visual effect, enhancing the beauty of any aquascape.
- Habitat Enrichment: Provides natural hiding spots and surfaces for biofilm, benefiting fish and invertebrates.
- Water Quality Improvement: Like other aquatic plants, Bucephalandra Skeleton King helps maintain water quality by absorbing excess nutrients and oxygenating the water.
Bucephalandra Kishii (Skeleton King) is an exceptional choice for any aquarist looking to create a vibrant and healthy underwater environment. Its unique appearance and ease of care make it a standout plant for enhancing the beauty and biodiversity of any aquarium.
Sold as Bare-root Plants, Bunched Plants or Potted Plants:
- Bare-root Plants: Approximately 1-2 loose plants
- Bunched Plants: Approximately 1-2 plants bundled with a plant weight for easy placement.
- Potted Plants: Approximately 1-2 plants potted in rockwool and a net pot for secure growth and easy placement.
Disclaimer: Pictures are not the actual plants you will receive, but a sample representation. Unless specific, we don’t guarantee aquatic plants will be free of pests, pesticides, grow emerged, or submerge.
Scientific Name |
Bucephalandra Kishii |
Synonyms |
Buce, Bucep |
Common Name |
Bucephalandra Skeleton King |
Color |
Changeable |
Higher Classification |
Schismatoglottideae |
Plant Type |
Rheophyte / Epiphyte |
Placement |
Attachable to Driftwood, Stone, or Decor |
CO2 |
Not Required |
Growth Rates |
Slow |
Difficulty Level |
Easy |
Nutrient Substrate |
Not Required |
Can it grow emerged? |
Yes |
Lighting Requirements |
Low – High |