Ancistrus sp. (L370)
Photograph: Ingo Seidel
Breeding
Keeping
Current
IUCN
Not Evaluated
Size
(SM) 9-10 cm / 4
Aquarium size
ab 60 cm / from 2 ft
pH-Value
pH 5-7
Conductivity
< 450 µS/cm
Temperature
26-30 °C / 79-86 °F
Names and synonyms
L 213, Pimental white spotted bristlenose
References
Evers, (2005); Brasil ( );
Small Ancistrus with a rather compact, wide body, and a large sucker-mouth. On dark gray ground, it has the tiniest white dots. Males with thicker, mostly unbranching tentacles. Caudal fin with a white seam, which is reduced to mere color fragments in older specimens.
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