Perfect Freshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Scarlet Pleco

PerfectFreshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Scarlet Pleco It will not matter what you keep, being it livebearers cichlids or arowanas, you just need to add this beauty in your tank. Of course it grows big (over 45 cm) it is extremely territorial and competitive and - take my word for it - messy. It's also a substantial eater as well as a fish that will not show up when you want to reveal it to your friends.

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Perfect Freshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Scarlet Pleco


Etymology this fish: Pseud- Greek: Fake, Acanthicus - Greek: Spiny, Thorny. Literally "Untrue Acanthicus" referring to the genus being similar to, yet different from, Acanthicus.

The specific epithet is derived from local fishermen's common name for this species, the "assacu pirarara:" Pirarara identifies the species' reddish fins (this is, in addition, the Brazilian common name the red tail catfish, Phractocephalus hemioliopterus); "Assacu" is a common name for the Amazon tree Hura crepitans, which has bark covered with conical spines.

Similar to L024 but with substantially more red colour in the fins and much more conspicuous black spots. The eyes of L025 are distinct and give the fish a hooded nearly ''bad'' look. Large, monstrously notable (16'' ), people have been imported. Sexing: Mature males have significantly more odontodal development but the pectorals are adorned. Females fill out quite considerably in terms of the slight males.

Feeding

Carnivore but not a predator. Party favors prawns, cockle and mussel along with small parts of fish. Provide some vegetables for a balanced diet. Fresh or frozen food is a must to keep this fish happy.

Water Parameters

water as they create a large amount of organic waste. The circulation of water just isn't as important, the fish will undoubtedly be rather satisfied having a relatively low flow nonetheless take care to ensure there's plenty of oxygen. The water needs to be soft (rather). Note that young fish are incredibly sensitive to nitrite and ammonia.

Furniture

A possibly big pleco that will need decoration that is solid in the tank. Pretty reclusive and will desire cover to hide in. This fish will fight for the territory and, using its array of hooks and spines, may cause serious damage.

Sexing

The odontal growing on the initial pectoral ray of the men is significantly denser than this of the females. As the fish grow the males become longer and more slight to the shorter and chubbier females by comparison.

Suggested Tankmates

The temptation with big Loricariids that is tough is to keep them with large, tough other fish including Oscars or other brutish characters. This really works quite good with most omnivorous or largely vegetarian plecos. All sizes of barbs work astonishingly well.

Mating

There have been some references to reproduction in aquaria, though not fully documented. The fish is considered to be a cave spawner.

Conduct in captivity

L25s are shy and introverted fish and require a cavern and also low lighting or darkness they are able to call their own. Despite their size (they're giants!) They certainly will happily have them share their space and are not aggressive towards other bottom dwellers. Yet, they are particularly aggressive and territorial towards conspecifics.

Should there be a challenge expect to find fights that are violent and bullying until the hierarchy is created. Because of their size as well as strength fights may have harmful consequences. Supply certainly separated spaces for them by minimising the requirement about them to search for food outside their space and ensure each stays there. Given time they will get used to each others presence and learn to live harmoniously.

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