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− | = | + | |origin=:A South American fish, found in the Lower Tocantins River basin. |
− | :A South American fish, found in the Lower Tocantins River basin. | + | |sexing=:Mature males may be more spiny than females, but they are challenging fish to sex. There are no known records of this fish being bred successfully in captivity. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:A dominating territorial species of Pleco. Best not kept with other Plecos at all, they could easily be attacked. Due to their size, more than one of this Pleco should not be attempted in any less than {{gal|600}}. Larger robust but not aggressive mid to top swimming tank mates should be left alone. This Pleco should not be kept with smaller fish. | |
− | + | |diet=:Not a fussy feeder, will take anything from fruit and vegetables to pellets, frozen or live foods, even pieces of fish. | |
− | = | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. Keep this fish well fed, an underfed fish will be more aggressive towards tank mates. |
− | :Mature males may be more spiny than females, but they are challenging fish to sex. There are no known records of this fish being bred successfully in captivity. | + | |environment_specifics=:Prefers a large and well filtered mature tank with very large heavy pieces of [[bogwood]] and rocks as décor, no planting as it will get ripped up. Sand is the best substrate for them and they do not appreciate very bright lighting. |
− | + | |behaviour=:Highly aggressive towards other Catfish and Plecos. | |
− | + | |identification=:Large fish, black brown body with large round white spots. Extended dramatic tail and "spines" the length of the body. The white spots are only apparent on the young and slowly disappear as the fish becomes adult. Albino variation available. The ''[[Acanthicus hystrix]]'' is very similar, but without the white spots. | |
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− | :A dominating territorial species of Pleco. Best not kept with other Plecos at all, they could easily be attacked. Due to their size, more than one of this Pleco should not be attempted in any less than {{gal|600}}. Larger robust but not aggressive mid to top swimming tank mates should be left alone. This Pleco should not be kept with smaller fish. | ||
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− | :Not a fussy feeder, will take anything from fruit and vegetables to pellets, frozen or live foods, even pieces of fish. | ||
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− | :Feed once or twice a day. Keep this fish well fed, an underfed fish will be more aggressive towards tank mates. | ||
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− | :Prefers a large and well filtered mature tank with very large heavy pieces of [[bogwood]] and rocks as décor, no planting as it will get ripped up. Sand is the best substrate for them and they do not appreciate very bright lighting. | ||
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− | :Large fish, black brown body with large round white spots. Extended dramatic tail and "spines" the length of the body. The white spots are only apparent on the young and slowly disappear as the fish becomes adult. Albino variation available. The ''[[Acanthicus hystrix]]'' is very similar, but without the white spots. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Plecos, Plecos, Monster Fish | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Plecos, Plecos, Monster Fish |