- Name:
Redtail Leopard Pleco L114
(View AKA's) - Family: Loricariidae
- Species: Plecos
- Scientific Name: Pseudacanthicus leopardus
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General info about Redtail Leopard Pleco L114
The Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 is a freshwater species that belongs to the Loricariidae family. They are native to the Rio Tapajos basin in Brazil and can grow up to 12 inches (30 cm) in length. These plecos are nocturnal and will spend most of their time hiding in caves or under driftwood during the day. They are peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish in a large aquarium with plenty of hiding places.
Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 Diet & Nutrition
The Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 is an omnivore and will consume a wide variety of foods. They should be fed a balanced diet of sinking pellets, algae wafers, and fresh vegetables such as zucchini or cucumber. They will also eat small amounts of meaty foods such as shrimp or bloodworms.
Determining Sex of Redtail Leopard Pleco L114
Males are generally larger than females, and during the breeding season, males will develop a broader head and more pronounced odontodes (bristles) on their cheeks.
Breeding & Spawning Redtail Leopard Pleco L114
Breeding the Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 can be challenging and requires specific water conditions. They are cave spawners and will require a cave or similar structure in the aquarium to breed. The water temperature should be around 80°F (27°C), with a pH of 6.5-7.5, and a low to moderate water flow. The female will lay eggs in the cave, and the male will guard and fan the eggs until they hatch in about four to seven days.
Common Diseases with Redtail Leopard Pleco L114
The Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 is susceptible to the same diseases as other freshwater fish species. They may develop fungal or bacterial infections, which can be treated with aquarium salt or medication. Ich, a parasitic infection that causes white spots on the fish's body, can also occur and should be treated promptly.
Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 Origin
The Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 is native to the Rio Tapajos basin in Brazil.
Caution with Redtail Leopard Pleco L114
The Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 is generally peaceful but may become territorial during the breeding season. It is essential to provide plenty of hiding places in the aquarium to prevent aggression towards other fish. They have sharp spines on their fins, which can cause injury if handled improperly.
Acclimating Redtail Leopard Pleco L114
When introducing the Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 to a new aquarium, it is crucial to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock. Place the fish in a container with water from their original tank and gradually add water from the new tank over a period of several hours.
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Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 | Plecos | Loricariidae | Pseudacanthicus leopardus | The Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 is a freshwater species that belongs to the Loricariidae family. They are native to the Rio Tapajos basin in Brazil and can grow up to 12 inches (30 cm) in length. These plecos are nocturnal and will spend most of their time hiding in caves or under driftwood during the day. They are peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish in a large aquarium with plenty of hiding places. | PalaciosAn |
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