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The true P. gibbiceps,
L165, is rarely imported and is from the Rio Negro
(Brazil). It has a much higher dorsal fin than
the specimens imported from Venezuela and Colombia
but the colouration is much the same. There is a wide
distribution and colour variants in Brazil and Peru
for this species including L083 and L313 from
Brazil, Pará, Rio Xingu (south and floodplain
lakes at Altamira), and L164 from
the Rio Tefé, Brazil. Some of these
may turn out to be new undescribed species or just
colour variants of P. gibbiceps. Aquarium
Care: To keep this fine looking animal in
mint condition you will need a reasonably sized aquarium
starting of with a 3 footer when small with good external
filtration to facilitate a good oxygen content, as
it excretes copious amounts of waste if fed properly
on vegetable matter. If the water quality is not adhered
to, small holes can appear in the fin membranes. You
will notice when your water quality is not up to the
mark as they "hang" in the water just of
their fins, from the substrate, which means 'get that
water change done'. It is kind to plants in the aquarium,
the only problem is when it gets bigger and can uproot
them in its conquest around the tank. You can identify
a Pterygoplichthys species from Hypostomus
for example due to the many more rays in the dorsal
fin, which can be up to 10 or over. Diet:
They are mostly vegetarian with algae being their
number one source of food but to keep a large fish
fed on algae alone is impossible so you can feed also,
spinach, blanched lettuce, cucumber, courgette (zucchini)
and also non veg food such as tablets and prawns.
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps Eating from worm feeder
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps Ventral view
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps Showing odontodes
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps Ventral view
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps
Pterygoplichthys
gibbiceps
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