Showing all 4 resultsSorted by latest
-

$54.99
The L471 Dwarf Snowball Pleco or L471 Mini Snowball Pleco is one of several small spotted species of Hypancistrus found in the upper Orinoco River basin of South America. Like its relatives, it prefers warm, slightly soft water and is sensitive to poor water quality so regular water changes are a must. They should be fed a varied diet high in proteins, including frozen bloodworms, sinking prepared foods, and Repashy gel diet.
-

$39.99
The L201 Snowball Pleco or Orinoco Angel Pleco is one of several small spotted species of Hypancistrus found in the upper Orinoco River basin of South America. Like its relatives, it prefers warm, slightly soft water and is sensitive to poor water quality so regular water changes are a must. They should be fed a varied diet high in proteins, including frozen bloodworms, sinking prepared foods, and Repashy gel diet.
-

$69.99
The L501 Black Phantasm Pleco is often imported and misidentified with the L102 True Inspector or Snowball Pleco. It is one of several medium sized spotted species of Hypancistrus found in the middle and upper Rio Negro basin in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. This species grows somewhat larger than some of its close relatives, reaching an adult size of 7″ and can be distinguished from other similar Hypancistrus by it’s thicker, more robust pectoral fins and lack of spots in the caudal fin. Like its relatives, they prefer warm, slightly soft water and are sensitive to poor water quality so regular water changes are a must. They should be fed a varied diet high in proteins, including frozen bloodworms, and sinking prepared foods.
-

$39.99 – $79.99Price range: $39.99 through $79.99
The L102 True Inspector or Snowball Pleco is one of several medium sized spotted species of Hypancistrus found in the middle and upper Rio Negro basin in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. This species grows somewhat larger than some of its close relatives, reaching an adult size of over 6″ and can be distinguished from other similar Hypancistrus by the dark black trim on its dorsal and caudal fins. Like its relatives, they prefer warm, slightly soft water and are sensitive to poor water quality so regular water changes are a must. They should be fed a varied diet high in proteins, including frozen bloodworms, sinking prepared foods, and Repashy gel diet.
End of content
End of content