L289 first appeared in the
DATZ magazine in February 2001. The L-number of 485
has also turned out to be the same species. Aquarium
Care: The Ancistrus genera make
good community fish where they do not grow too big
for the aquarium. Some species have different requirements
in the aquarium so best to read up on the species
you have whereas if they need higher oxygen requirements
or not, or if they prefer cooler waters if they originate
from the southern parts of South America against the
species from further up north. Diet:
Vegetable foods such as cucumber and courgette and
also tablet and meaty foods. Reproduction:
The female lays her eggs in caves or crevices... that
the male has chosen and cleaned.... as a cluster.
The male usually then guards the eggs after ejecting
the female. The fry then cling to the sides of the
cave and when they use up their yolk sac, which is
around the four to seven day period, they will be
ready to feed on infusuria, vegetable matter, brine
shrimp naupli or micro worms. In a community tank
a few will survive if enough hiding places are afforded
to them.
Common
Name:
L289, L485
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
Brazil:Pará, Rio Curuá-Una.
Size:
12.0cm. (4¾ins)
Temp:
25-29°c (75-85°f.)
p.H.
5.5-7.5.
IUCN
Red List
Not
evaluated
Reference:
All L-Numbers Datz
Special. Ingo Seidel & Andreas Tanke.
Bristlenose Catfishes: The Plecos of the Genus Ancistrus.
ATS-Aquashop.de. Nature2 Arts 639p.v. 2025. Seidel, Ingo; Back to Nature guide
to L-catfishes 208 p. www.suedamerikafans.de
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