Ancistrus Albino sp long fin
Ancistrus albino sp long fin
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Common stock
Wild Caught
Moderate care
Not Reef Safe
SKU: 01-A-10-004-06
The Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is a striking freshwater fish known for its unique appearance and peaceful nature.
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Export Size
up to 15.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperature
22.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
100 L
pH
6.50–7.50
Diet
herbivore
The Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is a captivating variant of the common bristlenose pleco, distinguished by its striking white body and elongated fins. This species showcases a unique adaptation that has made it a favorite among aquarists. Its vibrant coloration and long fin extensions create a visually stunning display, making it a popular choice for both freshwater aquariums and ornamental fish collections.
In terms of natural history, the Ancistrus Albino sp long fin originates from freshwater rivers and streams across Southeast Asia. These fish are typically found in densely vegetated areas where they can graze on algae and detritus. Ancistrus species are known for their excellent algae-eating capabilities, contributing to the health of their aquatic environments. Their peaceful demeanor allows them to coexist harmoniously with various tank mates, making them an ideal addition to community aquariums.
Behaviorally, the Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is mostly nocturnal, preferring to forage during the night. During the day, they can often be seen hiding among rocks and decorations, utilizing their natural camouflage to evade potential predators. As they mature, they develop small bristles on their snouts, which are used to scrape algae off surfaces. This species is relatively hardy, making it suitable for both novice and experienced aquarists alike.
The habitat of Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is characterized by slow-moving waters with plenty of hiding spots and abundant plant life. They thrive in well-maintained tanks with stable water conditions, mimicking their natural environment. When adequately cared for, these fish can live for several years, providing enjoyment to aquarium enthusiasts who appreciate their unique beauty and beneficial algae-eating habits.
In terms of natural history, the Ancistrus Albino sp long fin originates from freshwater rivers and streams across Southeast Asia. These fish are typically found in densely vegetated areas where they can graze on algae and detritus. Ancistrus species are known for their excellent algae-eating capabilities, contributing to the health of their aquatic environments. Their peaceful demeanor allows them to coexist harmoniously with various tank mates, making them an ideal addition to community aquariums.
Behaviorally, the Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is mostly nocturnal, preferring to forage during the night. During the day, they can often be seen hiding among rocks and decorations, utilizing their natural camouflage to evade potential predators. As they mature, they develop small bristles on their snouts, which are used to scrape algae off surfaces. This species is relatively hardy, making it suitable for both novice and experienced aquarists alike.
The habitat of Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is characterized by slow-moving waters with plenty of hiding spots and abundant plant life. They thrive in well-maintained tanks with stable water conditions, mimicking their natural environment. When adequately cared for, these fish can live for several years, providing enjoyment to aquarium enthusiasts who appreciate their unique beauty and beneficial algae-eating habits.
To ensure the optimal health of Ancistrus Albino sp long fin, maintain water parameters at a temperature range of 22-28°C (72-82°F) and a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5. Regular water changes are vital to keep the environment clean and stable. This species thrives in a tank with a minimum size of 100 liters to provide adequate swimming space and hiding spots.
Feeding should consist of a balanced diet of high-quality algae wafers, fresh vegetables, and occasional protein-based foods like sinking pellets or blanched zucchini. It's important to monitor their intake to prevent overfeeding, which can lead to health issues. Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is a peaceful fish and can be kept with other community species, but be cautious of aggressive tank mates that may stress them.
Acclimation to a new environment should be done gradually over several hours to minimize stress. Quarantine new arrivals for 2-4 weeks to prevent disease transmission, monitoring for any signs of illness before introducing them to the main tank. Proper care will ensure your Ancistrus Albino sp long fin remains healthy and vibrant for years to come.
Feeding should consist of a balanced diet of high-quality algae wafers, fresh vegetables, and occasional protein-based foods like sinking pellets or blanched zucchini. It's important to monitor their intake to prevent overfeeding, which can lead to health issues. Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is a peaceful fish and can be kept with other community species, but be cautious of aggressive tank mates that may stress them.
Acclimation to a new environment should be done gradually over several hours to minimize stress. Quarantine new arrivals for 2-4 weeks to prevent disease transmission, monitoring for any signs of illness before introducing them to the main tank. Proper care will ensure your Ancistrus Albino sp long fin remains healthy and vibrant for years to come.
The Ancistrus Albino sp long fin is suitable for shipping due to its hardiness, but care should be taken to ensure proper packing. Use insulated boxes and adequate water volume to minimize stress during transit. Aim to maintain a temperature around 24-26°C (75-79°F) during shipping. Ensure compliance with any CITES regulations if applicable, but this species is generally not listed as threatened.
Species Parameters
Max Adult Size
15.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Diet
herbivore
Temp Min
22.0 °C
Temp Max
28.0 °C
pH Min
6.50
pH Max
7.50
Min Tank
100 L