Editing Hypancistrus sp "L066"
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+ | |tank_compatibility=:Peaceful towards tank mates, but may pose a threat to fry. Will be mildly territorial towards other Plecos, but as long as there's enough caves they should be fine. | ||
+ | |diet=:This is a carnivorous pleco, feed with sinking wafers and pellets, shrimp, [[bloodworm]], [[brine shrimp]] and mussel. | ||
+ | |feeding_regime=:Feed once a day. | ||
+ | |environment_specifics=:Requires a spacious, mature and well filtered tank. Does well with a strong current and requires many caves in which to hide and stake claim to. | ||
+ | |behaviour=:Can be territorial towards conspecifics, but as long as there's plenty of caves these Plecos are more peaceful compared to other Plecos and can share their tank with other ''Hypancistrus''. | ||
− | = | + | |identification=:Typical Pleco in shape with a large underslung suckermouth. Can be mistaken for several other Pleco species including [[L333]], [[L318]], [[L399]], [[L400]] and [[L401]]. ''L066'' has even/straight lines in the fins, other similar fish do not [[L318]] and [[L401]] comes from different rivers other than Rio Xingu, so if capture location is available, then the difference is very obvious. Both of these fishes have a dark base colouration with lighter lines. [[L318]] also has more wide areas of dark colour and the lighter lines are often broken. [[L401]] has narrower dark areas, but still many broken lines. |
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− | :Typical Pleco in shape with a large underslung suckermouth. Can be mistaken for several other Pleco species including [[L333]], [[L318]], [[L399]], [[L400]] and [[L401]]. ''L066'' has even/straight lines in the fins, other similar fish do not [[L318]] and [[L401]] comes from different rivers other than Rio Xingu, so if capture location is available, then the difference is very obvious. Both of these fishes have a dark base colouration with lighter lines. [[L318]] also has more wide areas of dark colour and the lighter lines are often broken. [[L401]] has narrower dark areas, but still many broken lines. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Plecos, Small Plecos | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Plecos, Small Plecos |