The Good
Algae Eating Fish Freshwater Aquariums: Leopard Frog Pleco – Peckoltia: named member of the Natural
History Commission of Rondon, after Gustavo Peckolt. The specific epithet means
adorned, in reference the species appealing patterning.
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The Good Algae Eating Fish Freshwater Aquariums: Leopard Frog Pleco
Typical tank set up for
this particular fish is South American biotope with rocks, roots, driftwood, or
bog wood. Live plants will not be needed, but are appreciated. If there's a
moderate current does best.
Feeding
An omnivorous species
having a preference for meaty foods. Offer an assortment of foodstuffs
including sinking catfish pellets/granules/pills/ frozen foods and algae wafers
like mosquito larvae, Spirulina -enriched Mysis shrimp brineshrimp, chopped
krill etc as well as a few vegetable matter for example spinach, kale, cucumber
etc. that are blanched
Sexing
Females stay unadorned
and also have a wider girth across the body. This really is quite apparent when
the place just behind the pectoral fins is viewed from above.
Suggested Tankmates
A moderate sized pleco
which can be united with most tankmates that share the same preference for warm
and softer acidic water. An ideal pleco for a Tapajós set up but could be
joined with most small or moderate sized fishes. Everything from little characins
to bigger eartheaters will do nicely.
Care
The Leopard Frog Pleco
is a beautiful dwarf species of suckermouth catfish suitable for mature
softwater aquaria. Juveniles have a more intense yellow background colour with
regular banding, whereas in adult specimens, the yellow tends to fade as well
as the amount of stripes that are dark can grow or break up into areas.
Plenty of décor
consisting mostly with rocks, of bogwood / cobbles and strong planting will
help to create much appreciated dishonest refuges. The water needs to be well -
filtered and a current that is decent supplied so that you can mimic the
-oxygenated waters the Leopard Frog Plecos originate from.
Breeding
They are a cave spawner.
Provide lots of rockwork or upturned clay flower pots in order for them to
breed in. A change in seasons causes while the amount along with caliber of
water increases, breeding in the wild – water temperature will decrease.
Frequent partial water
changes with water that is slightly cooler mimics this within an aquarium. Man
takes good care of the young after mating. Feed baby brine shrimp followed by
finely crushed flake food. Conduct frequent partial water changes to maintain
water parameters.
Additional Info
Younger fish have more
background yellowish colour and older fish are darker with more stripes. Finest
if a moderate current is present as they come from oxygenated rivers within
their native habitat. Regular partial water changes really are a necessity.
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