Loricaria

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  • Sale! Pseudohemiodon unillano

    Pseudohemiodon unillano – Tank Raised

    Original price was: $34.99.Current price is: $29.99.

    An unusual species of Loricaria to find in the hobby, Pseudohemiodon unillano originates from the Rio Orinoco tributaries and the Rio Meta in particular. They are typically found in shallow, fast-moving stretches of river. In the aquarium, they prefer moderate to high water movement and large open areas of sand substrate. In the wild, they graze on biofilm, algae, small crustaceans and insect larvae and should be fed a varied diet with plenty of proteins.

  • High Dorsal Loricaria (Pterosturisoma microps)

    High Dorsal Loricaria (Pterosturisoma microps)

    Price range: $79.99 through $99.99

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  • Tefena Whiptail Loricaria (Loricaria sp. 'Tefena')

    Tefena Whiptail Loricaria (Loricaria sp. ‘Tefena’)

    Price range: $29.99 through $44.99

    The Tefena Whiptail Loricaria is an attractively marked medium sized Loricariid found throughout much of Colombia in sandy and rocky shallow water habitat. An omnivore and grazer, they will readily feed on algae or vegetable matter along with more protein rich foods. In the aquarium, they are not shy, and will often be seen perched above the substrate in the middle of the tank. Any tank housing this species should offer plenty of open sandy or rocky areas for them to stake out territories.

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  • Dragon Loricaria (Rhadinoloricaria sp. 'Caqueta')

    Dragon Loricaria (Rhadinoloricaria sp. ‘Caqueta’)

    Price range: $56.99 through $99.99

    A unique and heavily armored Loricaria from the fast-flowing waters of Colombia’s Rio Caqueta, the Dragon Loricaria is a gentle giant in the aquarium and an impressive addition to an appropriately large tank. Coming from fast moving, well-oxygenated waters they prefer a significant amount of water movement and an ideal setup would include large open stretches of sandy substrate and some flat rocks. They will eat a variety o foods, with a preference for vegetable matter or whole fresh veggies.

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