What We Love About Honeycomb Bristlenose Pleco Fish:
• Unique Honeycomb Pattern: A stunning and rare design not seen in most pleco species.
• Natural Algae Control: Helps keep aquarium surfaces clean.
• Peaceful Personality: A great community tank member.
• Tank Bred: Sustainably raised in captivity for excellent health and adaptability.
Natural Habitat:
Ancistrus species are native to shaded, slow-flowing rivers and tributaries in South America. These areas are rich in driftwood, submerged roots, and botanical debris, all of which contribute to biofilm and algae growth that these plecos naturally consume.
Aquascaping:
• Plants: Hardy species like Java Fern, Anubias, Bolbitis, and Amazon Swords provide cover without being uprooted.
• Hardscape: Include driftwood (especially Malaysian and Mopani), stone caves, and cholla wood to encourage natural grazing behavior and offer secure resting areas.
• Botanicals: This species thrives in aquariums enriched with natural botanicals that support biofilm growth and mimic their native environment. Indian Almond Leaves, Guava Leaves, Jackfruit Leaves, Cholla Wood, and Alder Cones are especially well-suited for Ancistrus. We recommend adding the Aquatic Arts Botanical Combo Pack to your setup. It’s a hand-selected variety that enhances water quality, encourages foraging, and completes the natural feel of your aquarium.
Diet and Feeding:
These plecos do consume algae, but a balanced, varied diet is essential for their long-term health.
Primary Foods:
• Aquatic Arts Algae Wafers – A premium blend of spirulina, sinking plant matter, and protein-rich ingredients designed to mimic a natural diet.
Supplemental Foods:
Blanched zucchini, spinach, green beans, and occasional treats like Repashy gel food or frozen bloodworms are also welcome.
Tank Mates and Compatibility:
Compatible with most peaceful community fish, including tetras, rasboras, peaceful cichlids, livebearers, shrimp, and snails. Avoid keeping multiple male Ancistrus in small tanks, as they may show mild territorial behavior around caves.
Shrimp Safe:
Safe with adult shrimp and typically does not bother shrimp fry. Ensure enough cover and feeding stations to avoid competition.
Breeding:
Relatively easy to breed. Provide a dedicated spawning cave and maintain stable water quality. Males will guard and fan the eggs until hatching.
Recommended Tank Parameters:
• Temperature: 74° – 82° F (23° – 28° C)
• pH: 6.5 – 7.5
• KH: 2 – 12 dKH
• Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
Care Guidelines:
• Diet: Omnivorous bottom grazer. Provide algae wafers, vegetables, and occasional protein-rich treats.
• Social Behavior: Peaceful, semi-territorial with conspecific males.
• Origin: Tank Bred
• Average Adult Size: 4 – 5 inches (10 – 12.5 cm)
• Average Purchase Size: 1.5 – 2.25 inches (3.8 – 5.7 cm)
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