Ancistrus cirrhosus (Ancistrus cirrhosus)

Ancistrus cirrhosus (Ancistrus cirrhosus)

Description

Elongated body. Almost flat belly. Dorso-ventrally and back compressed head going up to increase the height of the body from the wide muzzle to the base of the first radius of the large dorsal fin. Then the body height decreases. A cut through the tail would show that it is almost triangular. Back and sides covered with a large number of bone plates. Head also battleship but bare belly. Under the opercule, 9-13 spines with retractile hooks. MUSEAU bearing a number of tentacles at forked ends. Mouth located above the head with fleshy lips serving as a suction organ and allowing the fish Attach to the rocks. Small teeth well suited to graze the seaweed. Anterior rays of all fins except of the caudal fin, transformed into robust thorns. Basic colors: dark or blackish brown. The whole body is covered with clear brands. Large dark task between the first and third radius of the dorsal fin.

The ancistrus cirrhosus fish, commonly known as "Pleco Bristlenosis" or "Pleco with mustaches", is a freshwater fish native to South American river basins. It is a robust fish and relatively easy to raise in aquarium, making it a popular choice for owners of beginner fish.

The ancistrus cirrhosus fish has an elongated body covered with scales, with a sail -shaped tail. Its color generally varies from dark gray to brown, with lighter stripes on the side of the body. This fish is easily recognizable by its many "mustaches" - horny growths that cover his face and her fins. These mustaches can be used to interact with other fish and to establish a territory in the aquarium.

The ancistrus cirrhosus fish is a gregarious and peaceful fish, which means that he likes to live in a group with other fish and that it is not aggressive towards other species. It is generally quite calm and can coexist peacefully with other fish in the aquarium. However, males can become territorial and fight between them for dominance, so it is important not to put them in too many.

Ancistrus cirrhosus fish is an omnivorous fish, which means that it feeds on both plants and small animals. In the wild, it feeds mainly on leaves and fruits that have fallen from trees, as well as insects and small crustaceans.

Origin

  • Family : Loricariidae
  • Origin : East of the Amazon basin, Guyanes, Paraguay, Trinity.

Features

  • Adult size : 14 cm
  • Behaviour : Pleasant
  • Food : Omnivorous

Water

  • Water type : Freshwater, hot
  • Temperature : 24 - 28 °C
  • pH : 6.5 - 7.6
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) : 72

Dimorphism

Slightly sharper head female and with less numerous and smaller tentacles. We can observe two species of "horns" on each side on the head of the male.

Reproduction

Reproductive mores seem identical to those of ancistrus dolichopterus.

Contribution

  • Created by : mathjeanjean1104
  • Last update : 06/10/2022

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