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Angelicus Pleco (L-05)
The Angelicus Pleco (Hypancistrus sp.), also known as L-05, is a small, attractive catfish native to the lower Amazon River basin in Brazil. It is popular among aquarium enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and manageable size.
Physical Characteristics:
- Size: Typically reaches a maximum length of 3.5 to 4 inches (approximately 9 to 10 cm).
- Coloration: Features a dark body with light-colored spots, giving it a starry appearance.
- Shape: Possesses a compact, robust body with a broad head and a flattened underside.
Behaviour:
- Temperament: Generally peaceful and can be kept in community tanks.
- Activity Level: Active, especially during the evening and night.
- Diet: Omnivorous; prefers meaty foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and sinking pellets.
Aquarium Care:
- Tank Size: A minimum of 30 gallons (approximately 114 liters) is recommended.
- Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 23°C to 29°C (73°F to 84°F).
- pH: 5.0 to 7.0.
- Hardness: 18 to 215 ppm.
- Tank Setup: Provide plenty of hiding spots using rocks, driftwood, and plants. Ensure high oxygen levels and good water movement.
Compatibility:
The Angelicus Pleco is compatible with various community fish, including Discus and other bottom-dwelling species. However, it is advisable to avoid keeping it with particularly fast or aggressive tankmates, as it may not compete well for food.
Additional Notes:
While the Angelicus Pleco is not a wood eater, it is more carnivorous than algae-eating. Its small, lightly toothed mouth indicates it is a poor algae eater.
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