Bristlenose Pleco
Ancistrus spec.
The Bristlenose Pleco an easy-to-care, algae-eating fish that is one of the absolute classics in aquarium keeping.
€4,90 – €14,90
- robust, easy-to-care fish species
- peaceful bottom dweller
- likes to eat algae growth
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Product description & details
The Bristlenose Pleco has its original habitat in the Amazon in South America and belongs to the family of Loricariidae. Its habitat is mainly fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters. This fish, which grows up to 14cm in size, is one of the classics in aquarium keeping because it is robust and easy to care for. Characteristic and eponymous for Bristlenose Pleco are the bristle-like projections on the head and mouth, which are particularly pronounced in males.
Care in the aquarium
The Bristlenose Pleco’s aquarium should have a capacity of at least 100 liters and must be equipped with lots of wood roots, as the cellulose contained in it is needed for the Pleco’s digestion and it constantly scrapes it off. Dense edge planting, additional shelter options in the form of catfish caves or stone structures as well as light that is not too bright ensure the well-being of the fish. The Bristlenose Pleco does not have high demands when it comes to water hardness – it tolerates both soft and relatively hard water well. It is important that the water is clean and rich in oxygen and ideally has a moderate to slightly strong current. It is best kept in pairs, but single or harem keeping with a surplus of females is also possible without any problems, as this fish does not necessarily require the presence of other members of its species and does not form permanent pairs. The extremely peaceful Bristlenose Pleco can also be socialized very well with other peaceful species.
Feeding
Typical of fish of the genus Ancistrus, the Bristlenose Pleco is a limnivore that feeds on algae and biofilm, but is not a pure vegetarian. If your tank does not have enough green algae cushion, additional food must be supplied in the form of food tablets, for example. Sinking live and frozen food, such as shineworms or Tubifex, can also be given occasionally.
Sexual characteristics and breeding
From a body size of around 5cm, the genders of the Bristlenose Pleco can be distinguished. At this point, the males develop their “antennas”, which are significantly longer than those of the females, in which these extensions are only small stubs or can sometimes even be completely missing. Breeding Ancistrus in an aquarium is not difficult. This species is a cave breeder whose clutches can consist of up to 200 eggs. The clutch is guarded by the male until the offspring hatch. This occurs after about 5 days and after about 5 more days, when the yolk sac has been completely consumed, the young fish leave the breeding cavity to search for food on their own.