L047 Mango Pleco

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The Mango Pleco, scientifically known as Baryancistrus chrysolomus and also referred to as the Magnum Pleco or L047, is a visually striking freshwater catfish native to the Rio Xingu in Brazil. This species is highly sought after by aquarists due to its vibrant appearance and unique care requirements.

Physically, the Mango Pleco features a dark body adorned with bright yellow or gold spots, complemented by distinctive yellow seams along the edges of its dorsal and caudal fins. In captivity, they can reach up to 11 inches (28 centimeters) in length, necessitating a spacious aquarium environment.

In the aquarium, Mango Plecos thrive in well-oxygenated tanks with strong water movement, mimicking their natural riverine habitat. A minimum tank size of 70 gallons is recommended to accommodate their growth and territorial nature. Providing ample hiding spots using driftwood, rocks, and caves is essential to reduce stress and establish territories. Maintaining water temperatures between 78°F and 82°F (25°C to 28°C) with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5 is ideal for their well-being.

Dietarily, while they consume algae and biofilm, Mango Plecos require a varied diet that includes both vegetable matter and protein. Offering high-quality sinking pellets, blanched vegetables like zucchini and spinach, along with occasional protein sources such as bloodworms or shrimp, ensures balanced nutrition. Feeding during evening hours aligns with their natural nocturnal feeding habits.

Behaviorally, they are generally peaceful but can exhibit territoriality, especially towards other bottom-dwelling species. It’s advisable to house them with similarly sized, non-aggressive tank mates and provide sufficient space to minimize territorial disputes.

Breeding Baryancistrus chrysolomus in captivity is rare and challenging, primarily due to their specific environmental needs and natural behaviors. Recreating optimal breeding conditions requires precise replication of their native habitat, which can be difficult to achieve in home aquariums.

In summary, the Mango Pleco is a captivating addition for experienced aquarists prepared to meet its specific care requirements. Its vibrant appearance and intriguing behaviors make it a standout species in well-maintained freshwater aquariums.

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The Mango Pleco, scientifically known as Baryancistrus chrysolomus and also referred to as the Magnum Pleco or L047, is a visually striking freshwater catfish native to the Rio Xingu in Brazil. This species is highly sought after by aquarists due to its vibrant appearance and unique care requirements.

Physically, the Mango Pleco features a dark body adorned with bright yellow or gold spots, complemented by distinctive yellow seams along the edges of its dorsal and caudal fins. In captivity, they can reach up to 11 inches (28 centimeters) in length, necessitating a spacious aquarium environment.

In the aquarium, Mango Plecos thrive in well-oxygenated tanks with strong water movement, mimicking their natural riverine habitat. A minimum tank size of 70 gallons is recommended to accommodate their growth and territorial nature. Providing ample hiding spots using driftwood, rocks, and caves is essential to reduce stress and establish territories. Maintaining water temperatures between 78°F and 82°F (25°C to 28°C) with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5 is ideal for their well-being.

Dietarily, while they consume algae and biofilm, Mango Plecos require a varied diet that includes both vegetable matter and protein. Offering high-quality sinking pellets, blanched vegetables like zucchini and spinach, along with occasional protein sources such as bloodworms or shrimp, ensures balanced nutrition. Feeding during evening hours aligns with their natural nocturnal feeding habits.

Behaviorally, they are generally peaceful but can exhibit territoriality, especially towards other bottom-dwelling species. It’s advisable to house them with similarly sized, non-aggressive tank mates and provide sufficient space to minimize territorial disputes.

Breeding Baryancistrus chrysolomus in captivity is rare and challenging, primarily due to their specific environmental needs and natural behaviors. Recreating optimal breeding conditions requires precise replication of their native habitat, which can be difficult to achieve in home aquariums.

In summary, the Mango Pleco is a captivating addition for experienced aquarists prepared to meet its specific care requirements. Its vibrant appearance and intriguing behaviors make it a standout species in well-maintained freshwater aquariums.

The Mango Pleco, scientifically known as Baryancistrus chrysolomus and also referred to as the Magnum Pleco or L047, is a visually striking freshwater catfish native to the Rio Xingu in Brazil. This species is highly sought after by aquarists due to its vibrant appearance and unique care requirements.

Physically, the Mango Pleco features a dark body adorned with bright yellow or gold spots, complemented by distinctive yellow seams along the edges of its dorsal and caudal fins. In captivity, they can reach up to 11 inches (28 centimeters) in length, necessitating a spacious aquarium environment.

In the aquarium, Mango Plecos thrive in well-oxygenated tanks with strong water movement, mimicking their natural riverine habitat. A minimum tank size of 70 gallons is recommended to accommodate their growth and territorial nature. Providing ample hiding spots using driftwood, rocks, and caves is essential to reduce stress and establish territories. Maintaining water temperatures between 78°F and 82°F (25°C to 28°C) with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5 is ideal for their well-being.

Dietarily, while they consume algae and biofilm, Mango Plecos require a varied diet that includes both vegetable matter and protein. Offering high-quality sinking pellets, blanched vegetables like zucchini and spinach, along with occasional protein sources such as bloodworms or shrimp, ensures balanced nutrition. Feeding during evening hours aligns with their natural nocturnal feeding habits.

Behaviorally, they are generally peaceful but can exhibit territoriality, especially towards other bottom-dwelling species. It’s advisable to house them with similarly sized, non-aggressive tank mates and provide sufficient space to minimize territorial disputes.

Breeding Baryancistrus chrysolomus in captivity is rare and challenging, primarily due to their specific environmental needs and natural behaviors. Recreating optimal breeding conditions requires precise replication of their native habitat, which can be difficult to achieve in home aquariums.

In summary, the Mango Pleco is a captivating addition for experienced aquarists prepared to meet its specific care requirements. Its vibrant appearance and intriguing behaviors make it a standout species in well-maintained freshwater aquariums.

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