![]() ![]() The Colombian Zebra Pleco will not bother most plants and it is not an effective algae-eater. It is not known to eat wood heavily like some plecos ( Panaque sp., etc.), but it may benefit from some supplementary wood (or bio-film on driftwood). The Colombian Zebra Pleco is primarily nocturnal, but will often become active during daytime hours once established in an aquarium with plenty of driftwood, rockwork, and other hiding places. However, ornamental snails will not be bothered and large Amano, Green Lace, Flower, and Vampire Shrimp are generally unthreatened by the Snowball Pleco. All other fish tankmates will be generally ignored, although it is likely that dwarf shrimp will fall prey to the Colombian Zebra Pleco. This smaller size makes for a much more manageable (and less messy) pleco that can thrive permanently in a well-maintained aquarium as small as 20 gallons! Male plecos may be somewhat territorial with other males of their species, but disputes can usually be diffused by providing ample territory and hiding places for each fish. Unlike the widely-seen Common Pleco (Hypostomus plecostomus) and Trinidad Pleco ( Hypostomus punctatus), which easily reach a monstrous size of 18 to 20+ inches (45 to 51+ cm), the Colombian Zebra Pleco grows to a size of only 2.5 - 2.8 inches (6.4 - 7.1 cm). Its black body and distinct white patterning makes it a top candidate for the planted or nano aquarium.Ī generally peaceful and hardy species, the Colombian Zebra Pleco is an excellent, undemanding candidate for most aquariums. The L129 Colombian Zebra Pleco (Hypancistrus debilittera) is a bit more common than most L-species plecos, but still displays a unique and breathtaking pattern. Bredby: Aquatic Arts and Locally-Bred Livestock.KatsAquatics Calcium+ Foods for Inverts. ![]()
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