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L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco

L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco

The L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco is a specific variant of the Ancistrus pleco, also known as the bristlenose pleco. Here is the information regarding the fish type and its care requirements:

1. Fish Type and Subcategory Group: L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the Loricariidae family. It is commonly known as the bristlenose pleco, a type of armored catfish.

2. Temperature: They thrive in temperatures ranging from 72 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit (22 to 26 degrees Celsius).

3. Minimum Size Tank: A tank of at least 20 gallons (75.7 liters) is recommended for a single L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco. If kept with other fish, a larger tank may be necessary.

Feeding Habits: They are primarily herbivorous and will consume algae and other plant matter. Offering a variety of sinking algae wafers, fresh vegetables like zucchini or cucumber, and occasional meaty foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp is ideal for their diet.

Habitat Preference: L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Plecos prefer heavily planted tanks with plenty of hiding spots such as caves, driftwood, and rocks. They appreciate a well-maintained environment with good water quality and regular water changes.

Water pH Level: They prefer a slightly acidic to neutral pH level, typically between 6.5 and 7.5.

Behavior: Bristlenose plecos are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish species. They are known for their algae-eating capabilities and their characteristic bristle-like tentacles on their heads.

Bristlenose plecos are solitary fish and do not require the company of their own species. They prefer their own space and territories.

They are primarily nocturnal and are often found scavenging for food during the night. They are also known as bottom-dwelling fish, as they spend most of their time foraging and grazing on algae and other food particles at the bottom of the tank.

Color and Other Details: The L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco is known for its striking coloration, often featuring a dark body with yellow or orange spots. They have a flattened body shape with a large head and characteristic tentacles, making them popular additions to freshwater aquariums.

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L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco

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The L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco is a specific variant of the Ancistrus pleco, also known as the bristlenose pleco. Here is the information regarding the fish type and its care requirements:

1. Fish Type and Subcategory Group: L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco is a species of freshwater fish belonging to the Loricariidae family. It is commonly known as the bristlenose pleco, a type of armored catfish.

2. Temperature: They thrive in temperatures ranging from 72 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit (22 to 26 degrees Celsius).

3. Minimum Size Tank: A tank of at least 20 gallons (75.7 liters) is recommended for a single L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco. If kept with other fish, a larger tank may be necessary.

Feeding Habits: They are primarily herbivorous and will consume algae and other plant matter. Offering a variety of sinking algae wafers, fresh vegetables like zucchini or cucumber, and occasional meaty foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp is ideal for their diet.

Habitat Preference: L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Plecos prefer heavily planted tanks with plenty of hiding spots such as caves, driftwood, and rocks. They appreciate a well-maintained environment with good water quality and regular water changes.

Water pH Level: They prefer a slightly acidic to neutral pH level, typically between 6.5 and 7.5.

Behavior: Bristlenose plecos are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish species. They are known for their algae-eating capabilities and their characteristic bristle-like tentacles on their heads.

Bristlenose plecos are solitary fish and do not require the company of their own species. They prefer their own space and territories.

They are primarily nocturnal and are often found scavenging for food during the night. They are also known as bottom-dwelling fish, as they spend most of their time foraging and grazing on algae and other food particles at the bottom of the tank.

Color and Other Details: The L519 Ancistrus Rio Itenez Pleco is known for its striking coloration, often featuring a dark body with yellow or orange spots. They have a flattened body shape with a large head and characteristic tentacles, making them popular additions to freshwater aquariums.

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