Leopard Frog Pleco Care Guide - L134 Peckoltia compta

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  • Basic care guide to keep leopard frog plecos, L134, Peckoltia compta, imperial tiger pleco
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    Leopard Frog Plecos L134 Peckoltia compta (Imperial Tiger Pleco)
    Native to the Amazon basin, Brazil
    Largest collection of them swim in the Rio Jamanxim and Rio Tapajós tributaries
    Characteristics
    Typical suckermouth or pleco head, mouth on the bottom and uses it to latch onto rocks, driftwood or the side of the aquarium with the eyes on top
    The very edges of their fins get semi-translucent which gives them a neat look
    white and sometimes yellow body with oddly, vertically shaped black stripes which get broader towards the tail
    the stripes can vary in shape, they can be broken
    older specimens have more stripes and darker
    Nocturnal and are a lot more active with the aquarium lights off
    Hang out on the bottom of aquarium
    Lifespan of 8-10 years
    Smaller sized pleco, will have most its growth in the first year
    Max size of 3.5-4.5 inches
    Peaceful fish but can get territorial with other plecos if its overcrowded or breeding
    Like to hide out in dark areas, caves, rock work, under driftwood
    Apparently they are plant friendly
    I have seen them tear up java fern to bits and pieces before so I would be cautious when it comes to keep them in a planted tank (might be fine when keeping a single specimen with lots of vegetation in its diet)
    Floating plants would do well
    expensive species of pleco
    Aquarium
    Stable and consistent water parameters, they are incredibly susceptible to stress due to fluctuating water conditions
    warm water that is well oxygenated, soft
    come from rivers that are fast flowing but sometimes found in shallow still water
    pH 5 - 7.5
    6-10 dH
    Temperature 76-84F
    Minimum 30 gallons
    Larger surface space on the bottom the better
    A lot of caves, rockwork, driftwood (pleco caves, pvc tubing and ceramic water spikes work well)(important and makes them feel safe throughout the day)
    Dim lighting
    Soft and sandy substrate
    Replacing 25 percent of your tank’s water with treated water once a week can help you promote your fish’s well-being
    Diet
    There are a number of foods you can feed Leopard Frog plecos, which makes this one of the easiest parts of their care
    These fish are omnivores and should be given a diet that consists of both plant and protein-rich foods
    Huge misconception that plecos are aquarium cleaners and algae eaters, they do not pursue it aggressively and might just graze on it from time to time
    It is false as they produce a lot of waste and require a varied diet with vegetation and protein
    I give mine cucumber, zucchini, shrimp pellets and blood worms regularly
    Spinach, lettuce and shelled peas also do well
    They go for flakes and pleco wafers as well (but not an everyday thing)
    Omnivore
    As with all plecos, make sure they are getting food and are well fed
    They are docile when it comes to eating and other community fish tend to eat all the food up first
    Breeding
    Males develop small teeth-like odontodes which adorn the leading pectoral fin rays and the back half of the fishes body. Females remain unadorned and have a wider girth across the body most evident when the area just behind the pectoral fins is viewed from above
    Cave spawner
    can be bred in aquariums
    these guys will start to breed at that two and a half to the three-year mark
    make sure the tank has caves or create them with rocks and driftwood
    lower water temperature slightly to trigger breeding
    females lay the eggs in the cave and the males will fertilize and guard them and become territorial at this time
    Leopard Frog Plecos lay about 25 - 40 eggs each time they breed
    males will be in the cave head first the you will notice his fins “fanning”
    the eggs will take about 7 days to hatch
    feed the fry with baby brine shrimp
    Once the fry are strong enough, they will escape the cave and will attach to driftwood or glass in the aquarium. The fry usually stays together in a cluster in a single spot until they grow to half an inch in length
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @Duckleet-Website
    @Duckleet-Website 18 днів тому +1

    Crill flake, sinking protein pellets cucumber, three things that I do in my tank and mine has gotten crazy big

  • @gq_aquatics
    @gq_aquatics 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video bro!
    I just got 6 L134’s and I’m so geeked!!!! My by far favorite pleco. A lil pricey but well worth the money in my opinion.
    I subbed bro. Have a good one and keep the videos coming!
    My channel is new-ish and once I get the skills of doing the videos, I’ll be pumping videos at like this. Good content u got here

    • @MikeFish316
      @MikeFish316  3 місяці тому +3

      I appreciate the kind words! They really are one of the best plecos eh, I think they are my #1 too. Blue phantoms and snowball are up there too. I'll check out your channel! Thanks again for checking out the video!

    • @gq_aquatics
      @gq_aquatics Місяць тому

      @@MikeFish316heck yeah, appreciate that.
      I ended up losing one of the L134’s to ICH unfortunately, but the 5 that made it are growing strong! Thanks again.