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Bucephalandra ‘Mini Phantom’ is a rare and beautiful aquatic plant loved by aquascaping enthusiasts. Native to Borneo, Bucephalandra species naturally grow along riverbanks and submerged rocks in flowing streams. ‘Mini Phantom’ is especially attractive due to its compact size, dark-toned leaves, and subtle metallic sheen. It is an excellent choice for nano aquariums and detailed aquascapes.

🌿 Bucephalandra ‘Mini Phantom’ Care Guide :
💡 Lighting Requirements
Bucephalandra ‘Mini Phantom’ prefers low to medium light. It does not require intense lighting to thrive. In fact, too much light can encourage algae growth on its slow-growing leaves. Moderate aquarium LED lighting is sufficient.
Under proper lighting, the leaves may develop deeper colors, sometimes showing bluish, green, or purplish tones depending on tank conditions. Keep lighting consistent for 6–8 hours daily for best results.
🌊 Water Parameters
This plant is very adaptable and can tolerate a range of water conditions:
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Temperature: 20°C to 28°C
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pH: 5.5 to 7.5
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Water hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
Stable water parameters are more important than perfect numbers. Sudden fluctuations may cause “melting,” where older leaves deteriorate. If melting occurs after planting, don’t panic — new leaves usually grow back once the plant adapts.
🌱 Planting & Placement
Bucephalandra ‘Mini Phantom’ is a rhizome plant, similar to Anubias. The rhizome must not be buried in substrate. Instead:
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Attach it to rocks or driftwood using thread or aquarium glue
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Place it in shaded or semi-shaded areas of the tank
If buried, the rhizome may rot. Over time, the roots will naturally anchor themselves to hard surfaces.
Its compact growth makes it ideal for:
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Foreground or midground placement
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Nano aquariums
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Detailed aquascape layouts
💧 CO₂ & Fertilization
While Bucephalandra can survive without CO₂ injection, adding CO₂ enhances growth and leaf coloration. It remains a slow-growing plant even with supplementation.
Use a liquid fertilizer containing micronutrients once or twice a week. Since it absorbs nutrients mainly from the water column, root tabs are not necessary unless planted near substrate.
Avoid over-fertilization, as this may encourage algae growth on the leaves.

✂️ Maintenance & Pruning
This is a low-maintenance plant. Remove old or algae-covered leaves using clean scissors. Pruning encourages fresh growth and maintains a tidy appearance.
Because of its slow growth rate, it does not require frequent trimming. Keep good water circulation in the aquarium to prevent debris buildup on leaves.
🐠 Compatibility
Bucephalandra ‘Mini Phantom’ is safe for:
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Shrimp tanks
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Betta tanks
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Community aquariums
Shrimp often graze on biofilm growing on its leaves, helping keep the plant clean. Avoid large herbivorous fish that may damage delicate foliage.
🌿 Propagation
Propagation is simple. Once the rhizome grows longer, cut it into sections using a sharp blade. Ensure each section has at least 2–3 healthy leaves and roots attached. Attach the new pieces to rocks or driftwood, and they will continue growing independently.

⚠️ Common Issues
Melting After Introduction:
This is common when transferring from emersed (grown above water) to submerged conditions. Trim affected leaves and allow time for adaptation.
Algae Growth:
Usually caused by excessive light or nutrient imbalance. Reduce lighting duration and maintain proper water changes (about 20–30% weekly).
Rhizome Rot:
Occurs when buried in substrate. Always keep the rhizome exposed.
🌿 Final Care Tips
Bucephalandra ‘Mini Phantom’ is perfect for aquarists who want a hardy, visually striking plant without high maintenance demands. With stable water conditions, gentle lighting, and patience, this plant will reward you with rich colors and elegant growth.
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