Cleaner
Algae Eating Fish Freshwater Aquariums: Galaxy Pleco – L.galaxias or Galaxy pleco originates
from Rio Tocantins, Brazil, and is a regular encounter in the trade. As long as
appropriate water conditions and adequate foods are offered they are hardy and
simple to keep and even strain, although it's a rather big fish that needs some
room to boom.
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Cleaner Algae Eating Fish Freshwater Aquariums: Galaxy Pleco
Species Description These are really
flattened fish made for life in fast-flowing rapids. Their eyes are located
near the very top of the head. The fish is black with grey to beige-golden
blotches (the same color making up the large part of the backdrop of its own
fins and rasping mouthpart). Additionally, it has white- to golden-colored
spots.
These fish must be given
big, nicely filtered and clean aquariums with lots of hiding places. They can
be peaceful towards other fish, but the males might be territorial and
aggressive. Leopracanthicus are meat eaters, and ought to be fed a protein rich
diet comprising fish meat and crustaceans, shrimps, mussels. Good quality dried
foods must also be offered. They may be mature and ready to breed under 10 cm
in a surprisingly youthful age/modest size, even specimens!
Diet
A close look in the
teeth of the pleco shows we are dealing with a carnivore. Once acclimatized,
this species will also eat algae/bottom dwellers pills and maybe even fresh
vegetables.
During this, it looks it
use its tremendous sucker mouth as a web, sucking up small particles which were
simply whirled upwards: food is consumed, inedible substance for example gravel
and wood particles are expelled via the gill slits.
Maintenance
A huge tank is required,
rather with a sandy substrate. Supply hiding shade and places with some enormous
chunks of driftwood and smooth stone. Dim lighting is, in addition, favorable
and it’s imperative that the water is highly oxygenated, preferably with a
great quantity of motion. Consider the usage of powerheads or large airstones
to produce the desired effect. An efficient filter is required to take care of
the large levels of waste it produces.
Sexing
Adult males have a much
longer and broader head with small odontodes on the sides of head, more
odontodes on pectoral fin spine as well as on a dorsal fin that is bigger, the
full body and usually a prettier coloration.
Behavior and Compatibility
Generally peaceful with
species inhabiting other parts of the tank. In a biotope setup tankmates that
are great contain bigger characins such as Semaprochilodus, Hemiodus, Anostomus
and Metynnis species, reophilic cichlids like Retroculus and other Loricariids
needing similar conditions, in a big tank.
Very roomy quarters
would be needed by a group.
Mating
A breeding colony should
be 4 fish or more. They must be placed in a 100 gallon larger or / 400 litre
tank with lots of current and hiding places. Duplicate going from the S.
American dry season with older, slower moving water to fresh clean water with
current that's at least 2 degrees cooler.
This will trigger
totally mature fish. They'll breed having a powerhead directed at it in a cave
or upturned flower pot. Fry hatch in 5-7 days, and after absorbing their yolk
sack will eat crushed flake food or baby brine shrimp. The fry tank should have
current. Regular partial water changes should keep optimum water quality.
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