The Good
Algae Eating Fish Freshwater in Aquariums: Blue Phantom Pleco – The Blue Phantom Pleco (Hemiancistrus
sp., L128) ranges from a light blue to black. It's bluish spots and tough,
armor-like scales. They're algae-eaters but need some meaty foods in their diet
as well. It's supposed this fish could be a northern form of the pleco
Hemiancistrus subviridis, L 200. They can be naturally seen in regions with
fairly high current but are able to offer adjust to more serene well-oxygenated
conditions. but can adjust to more serene
well-oxygenated conditions.
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The Good Algae Eating Fish Freshwater in Aquariums: Blue Phantom Pleco
Virtually identical to
the Hemiancistrus subviridis (L200) but has a blueish-green colouration. The
fish generally referred to as "plecos" come from the family
Loricariidae, also called the “armored catfish”. They include fish from the
genera Ancistrus, Baryancistrus, Chaetostoma, Hypostomus, Leporacanthicus,
Panaque, Peckoltia, Pseudancistrus and many others.
They're known to many as
"suckerfish" because of the form of their body and mouth and tend to
be sold as algae-eaters even though many of them eat small alga. As well as the
two-part scientific names used for all living things, plecos also have their
particular identifying system that identifies them by "L number" or "LDA-amount".
Though this really is not an "official" naming process, it is popular
with hobbyists and collectors.
Compatibility
Ideal for community
tanks, but may be very competitive to other Pleco. Like many species of
Loricarid, the Blue Phantom Pleco may be territorial: protecting and
discovering appropriate hiding places /breeding caverns are usually the focus
of attention and primary cause for competitive behaviour. Keeping several adult
under cramped circumstances or in a tank lacking appropriate hiding places may
result in the passing of one of the fish.
Typical Tank Set Up
Rugged S. American
biotope with lots of caves and hiding places. Bogwood or driftwood is
considered unnecessary by a demand, plus some by others. It can’t hurt, so it
should really be contained to be safe.
Diet
A look at the mouth of
the Blue Phantom Pleco reveals that this species is an "Aufwuchs"
eater. The fish uses its big diskshaped suckermouth, equipped with lots of tiny
teeth, to graze on these surfaces.
The emphasis needs to be
on vegetable matter, as an eating plan that is too proteine-loaded can result
in digestive difficulties, ingestation and bloat.
Suggested Tankmates
This fish is a great
pleco for a community tank despite it is natural habitat in rapids as it is
going to adjust to less hectic water states. Should you choose to want to try
water that is swifter, Semaprochilodus characins and silver dollars of numerous
types really are a good choice for mid water companions.
Procreation
This fish happen to be
spawned in aquarium. Male guards eggs in similar way to most other fishes that
are Hypostominae. Precise details are unknown, although cavern spawner.
Extra Information
An inky black fish with
varying blueish white spots. Aquarium ought to have a current that is mild to
moderate. Many plecos also get their size as well as very big in addition to
their waste generation make them unsuitable for small aquariums. The very common
Trinidad Pleco/Common Pleco (Hypostomus plecostomus) grows close to two feet in
length. As with any other tank residents, choose plecos attentively with
respect to behaviour, their size and diet.
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