Hypancistrus zebra (Pleco zebra)

Hypancistrus zebra (Pleco zebra)

Description

Black and white fish, with a suction cup -shaped mouth, which allows it to suck the seaweed. It has a blue coloring on the caudal fins.

Hypanistrus Zebra fish is a freshwater fish from rivers and streams from South America. It is a carnivorous fish that feeds mainly on small invertebrates and fish smaller than him. It is generally dark brown or black in color with white or yellow vertical strips, hence its name "zebra".

The Hypancistrus Zebra fish is a rather small fish, generally reaching an adult size of 5 to 7 centimeters. It has a side that is elongated and compressed laterally, with a small and sharp head. His mouth is bordered by sharp teeth and he has two pairs of bearded, sensory appendages located around the mouth, which allow him to locate and capture his food.

Hypanistrus Zebra fish is a very popular aquarophilia fish, due to its beautiful color and peaceful behavior. It is generally very sociable and can live in a group with other fish from its species. It needs a well planted aquarium with hiding places to hide and rest, as well as good filtration of water to maintain clean and oxygenated water.

Hypanistrus Zebra fish is a fairly easy -to -maintain fish in aquarium, but it needs a diet rich in protein to maintain good health. It can be nourished with carnivorous fish pellets, living food such as vase worms or frozen shrimp, and even chopped raw fruits and vegetables. It is important to vary his diet to provide him with the nutrients he needs.

In summary, the Hypancistrus Zebra fish is an attractive and sociable freshwater fish, suitable for life in aquarium. Although it needs a well -planted environment and a diet rich in protein, it is a relatively easy -to -maintain fish for experienced aquariophiles.

Origin

Features

  • Adult size : 10 cm
  • Behaviour : Pleasant
  • Food : Omnivorous

Water

  • Water type : Freshwater, hot
  • Temperature : 26 - 30 °C
  • pH : 5.9 - 8.2
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) : 100

Dimorphism

Visible at the adult size (about 6 cm), the male shows, at the end of the lids, fairly long claws (up to 1 cm) which far exceeds the start of the pectoral fin. Much smaller in the female. Above, the head is wider in the male.

Reproduction

pH not below 6.5. Strong current and good oxygenation, several sizes of cavity constitute the decor, so that the male can make his choice. Dark rocks or PVC mounting help find the ideal cache. From the free swimming, the fry feed on artemias nauplies.

Contribution

  • Created by : benjamin
  • Last update : 08/11/2022

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