Could be a gold variety of
P. gibbiceps as it doesn't appear to be albino.Description: The
Pterygoplichthys genera have about 12-14
soft rays in the dorsal fin and can be identified
against the Hypostomus genus which has around
8 dorsal fin rays. Aquarium Care:Reasonably peaceful if large species which
will need a good 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. 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.
Common
Name:
Gold Pleco
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
-
Size:
25.0cm. (9¾ins)
Temp:
23-26°c (73-79°f)
p.H.
6.5-7.2.
Reference:
Seidel, I.
2008. Back to Nature guide to L-catfishes, Ettlingen,
Germany 208 p.
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