Hypostomus punctatus (Pointed or pleco-sugar-player octor oeal)

Hypostomus punctatus (Pointed or pleco-sugar-player octor oeal)

Description

Body covered with bone plates, with the exception of the ventral region. The wide head and flattened wears 2 barbels. The lower mouth has large sucking lips. Adult fish have a brownish fundamental color and many black spots punctuate the body. As they get older, these spots are closer and then form 5 transverse bands.

The hypostomus punctatus is a fish from the Loricariidae family, originally from the fresh waters of South America. It is a relatively large fish, up to up to 30 cm in length. Its most distinctive characteristic is its suction cup -shaped mouth, with thick lips and hooks -shaped teeth, which allow it to cling to the rocks and branches of trees in its natural habitat.

The hypostomus punctatus is mainly gray-brown in color, with many brown and black spots on its body and fins. These spots are darker on his head and fade towards the tail. The hypostomus punctatus also has a large backbone on its head, as well as thick scales which cover its body.

The hypostomus punctatus is a mainly nocturnal fish and feeds mainly on plants and algae. He is able to feed on different types of food, including pellets, flakes and vegetables. Although the hypostomus punctatus is a lonely fish in kind, it can coexist peacefully with other fish in an aquarium, provided that the aquarium is large enough to allow it to move freely.

The hypostomus punctatus is a relatively easy -to -maintain fish, but it needs a spacious and well equipped aquarium to feel comfortable. The aquarium should be set up to reproduce its natural habitat, with plants, rocks and trees of trees. The water should be filtered and changed regularly to maintain optimal water quality. The hypostomus punctatus is also sensitive to temperature variations, so it is important to maintain a constant temperature in the aquarium.

In conclusion, the hypostomus punctatus is a unique and interesting fish, with a suction cup -shaped mouth and a body covered with thick scales. Although it is lonely in kind, it can coexist peacefully with other fish in a well -appointed aquarium. It is a relatively easy to maintain fish, but it needs a spacious and well equipped aquarium to feel comfortable.

Origin

Features

  • Adult size : 8 cm
  • Behaviour : Pleasant
  • Food : Herbivore

Water

  • Water type : Freshwater, hot
  • Temperature : 22 - 28 °C
  • pH : 5,0 - 8,0
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) :

Contribution

  • Created by : Amandine44680
  • Last update : 12/11/2022

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