Bolbitis sp. Buea (Didymoglossum erosum)
Description
Bolbitis sp. Buea Heudelotii is a rather medium to large water plant. It is native to Africa. We also know it as the Cameroon farm. Probably because of where it was found. It grows in the wild on streams and river banks. It is a sit-up plant and likes to attach itself to stones and roots. In terms of its appearance, it looks like a classic-looking fern, which stands for its fan-like and légèren leaves. From the color it brings out a lush green. All in all a very natural looking plant that does particularly well in natural aquariums. Also suitable for newcomers.
History
Bolbitis sp. Buea, also known as the Congo fern, comes from tropical Africa and has been known as a terrarium plant for a while.
Maintenance
Bolbitis sp. Buea are slow growing. They belong to the genus epiphytes (perch plants). So ideally they need a hard surface (hardscape) such as stones, bones, roots, etc. to be able to wrap around them. It is fixed with a special thread or adhesive, which we offer for you to order here in our Buce2Love shop. Important: Do not illuminate too strongly, otherwise algae can form.
Otherwise very undemanding in keeping and care and can therefore be described as frugal and therefore particularly suitable for newcomers to the aquarium hobby. They are robust, require a medium level of illumination (appropriate lighting) and a temperature like in their home, which is between 20 and 28 ° C.