As an adult this species was
given the L-number of 51 due to the lack of knowledge
at the time that this was the same fish as the juvenile
which was given the L-number of 281. Habitat:
This particular juvenile specimen was caught this
year (2004) 5 km from the Parana River near the town
of Parana, Argentina, 500 kms (310 miles) north of
the capital Buenes Aires. Colouration:
When reaching adulthood it loses its striped pattern
and the whole body takes on the reticulations that
is found on the predorsal area of the juveniles. Aquarium
Care: Coming from the southern parts of South
America means that lower temperatures would be beneficial
for this species. As this genus in the main are messy
eaters, good water quality and filtration would need
to be adhered to. Diet: Omnivore
in the aquarium and is not fussy. Will also take vegetable
foods.
Common
Name:
L051, L281 (L281 is the juvenile
form of L051), Honycomb Pleco.
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Paraguay, (Paraguay River basin). Argentina, (Parana
River basin).
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