• Name:

    Bushy Nose Pleco

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  • Family: Loricariidae
  • Species: Plecos
  • Scientific Name: Ancistrus sp
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Also Know As:

| Bristlenose Plecostomus

| Bristle Nose Plecostomus

| Bristlenose Pleco

| Antennae Catfish

General info about Bushy Nose Pleco

The Bushy Nose Pleco (Ancistrus) is a freshwater species that belongs to the Loricariidae family. They are native to South America and are found in rivers and streams with slow to moderate currents. Bushy Nose Plecos have a maximum length of about 4 inches (10 cm) and are known for their distinctive appearance with a flattened, wide head and numerous fleshy tentacles on their nose. They are relatively hardy and are popular in the aquarium trade.

Bushy Nose Pleco Diet & Nutrition

Bushy Nose Plecos are omnivorous and require a varied diet. They are primarily herbivorous, and their diet should consist of vegetables, such as zucchini, cucumbers, and algae wafers. However, they will also eat meaty foods, such as bloodworms and brine shrimp.

Determining Sex of Bushy Nose Pleco

It is challenging to determine the sex of Bushy Nose Plecos until they reach sexual maturity. Males have longer and more pronounced tentacles on their nose, whereas females have shorter and fewer tentacles. Additionally, males have broader heads than females.

Breeding & Spawning Bushy Nose Pleco

Bushy Nose Plecos are relatively easy to breed in captivity. They are egg layers, and the male will guard the eggs until they hatch. The fry should be fed a diet of infusoria and newly hatched brine shrimp.

Common Diseases with Bushy Nose Pleco

Bushy Nose Plecos are relatively hardy and are not prone to many diseases if their water conditions are well maintained. However, they can be susceptible to common freshwater fish diseases, such as ich and fin rot.

Bushy Nose Pleco Origin

Bushy Nose Plecos are native to South America, specifically the Amazon River Basin.

Caution with Bushy Nose Pleco

Bushy Nose Plecos are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish. However, they can become territorial during breeding season and may need to be separated from other fish during this time. Additionally, they require a well-maintained aquarium with good water quality to thrive.

Acclimating Bushy Nose Pleco

When introducing Bushy Nose Plecos to a new aquarium, it's essential to acclimate them slowly to avoid stress and shock. Float the bag containing the fish in the aquarium for about 20 minutes to equalize the temperature, then slowly add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag every 10-15 minutes for at least an hour.
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Bushy Nose Pleco Plecos Loricariidae Ancistrus sp The Bushy Nose Pleco (Ancistrus) is a freshwater species that belongs to the Loricariidae family. They are native to South America and are found in rivers and streams with slow to moderate currents. Bushy Nose Plecos have a maximum length of about 4 inches (10 cm) and are known for their distinctive appearance with a flattened, wide head and numerous fleshy tentacles on their nose. They are relatively hardy and are popular in the aquarium trade. PalaciosAn

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