L134 Leopard Frog Pleco

$74.99

The L134 Pleco, commonly known as the Leopard Frog Plecostomus, is a striking and highly sought-after species of pleco that captivates aquarists with its vibrant coloration and unique patterning. Scientifically referred to as Peckoltia compta, this species hails from the clear, fast-flowing waters of the Rio Tapajós in Brazil. Its manageable size and beautiful appearance make it a favorite among both novice and experienced fish keepers.

Physically, the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco is known for its distinctive black and yellow or golden markings, which are arranged in a striking pattern reminiscent of a leopard’s spots or a frog’s skin. The body is typically golden yellow with irregular, bold black stripes that cover the entire body, including the fins. This vivid contrast makes the L134 a standout in any aquarium. Adult L134 plecos generally reach about 3.5 to 4 inches (9 to 10 centimeters) in length, making them well-suited for a variety of aquarium sizes.

In the aquarium, the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco thrives in an environment that closely mimics its natural habitat. A tank with plenty of hiding spots, such as caves, driftwood, and rock formations, is ideal, as these plecos are naturally shy and prefer to retreat to sheltered areas during the day. They are nocturnal by nature, becoming more active during the evening and night. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is recommended to prevent damage to their delicate barbels, which they use to search for food.

Water parameters for the L134 Pleco should be maintained to closely resemble the conditions found in their native Rio Tapajós. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5 and temperatures between 77 to 84°F (25 to 29°C). The water should be well-oxygenated, with a moderate current to replicate the flowing river environment. Regular water changes and effective filtration are crucial for maintaining water quality, as these plecos are sensitive to poor water conditions.

Feeding the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco is relatively easy, as they are omnivorous with a preference for protein-rich foods. They will readily accept a variety of sinking pellets or wafers designed for carnivorous plecos, as well as live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and blackworms. While they do appreciate some vegetable matter in their diet, such as blanched zucchini or cucumber, it’s important to ensure they receive enough protein to maintain their health and vibrant coloration.

Breeding the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco in captivity is possible and has been successfully achieved by dedicated aquarists. These plecos are cave spawners, requiring a tight-fitting cave or crevice where the female can lay her eggs. The male guards the eggs and fry until they are free-swimming, often fanning the eggs with his fins to ensure proper oxygenation. To encourage breeding, it’s important to provide multiple suitable caves and maintain optimal water conditions, including slightly warmer temperatures. The fry can be fed on a diet of finely crushed algae wafers, sinking pellets, and baby brine shrimp.

Overall, the L134 Leopard Frog Plecostomus (*Peckoltia compta*) is a visually stunning and relatively easy-to-care-for species that can add a touch of exotic beauty to any freshwater aquarium. With their bold patterns, manageable size, and peaceful nature, they make a wonderful addition to well-maintained tanks, offering both aesthetic appeal and the potential for successful breeding in a home aquarium.

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The L134 Pleco, commonly known as the Leopard Frog Plecostomus, is a striking and highly sought-after species of pleco that captivates aquarists with its vibrant coloration and unique patterning. Scientifically referred to as Peckoltia compta, this species hails from the clear, fast-flowing waters of the Rio Tapajós in Brazil. Its manageable size and beautiful appearance make it a favorite among both novice and experienced fish keepers.

Physically, the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco is known for its distinctive black and yellow or golden markings, which are arranged in a striking pattern reminiscent of a leopard’s spots or a frog’s skin. The body is typically golden yellow with irregular, bold black stripes that cover the entire body, including the fins. This vivid contrast makes the L134 a standout in any aquarium. Adult L134 plecos generally reach about 3.5 to 4 inches (9 to 10 centimeters) in length, making them well-suited for a variety of aquarium sizes.

In the aquarium, the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco thrives in an environment that closely mimics its natural habitat. A tank with plenty of hiding spots, such as caves, driftwood, and rock formations, is ideal, as these plecos are naturally shy and prefer to retreat to sheltered areas during the day. They are nocturnal by nature, becoming more active during the evening and night. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is recommended to prevent damage to their delicate barbels, which they use to search for food.

Water parameters for the L134 Pleco should be maintained to closely resemble the conditions found in their native Rio Tapajós. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5 and temperatures between 77 to 84°F (25 to 29°C). The water should be well-oxygenated, with a moderate current to replicate the flowing river environment. Regular water changes and effective filtration are crucial for maintaining water quality, as these plecos are sensitive to poor water conditions.

Feeding the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco is relatively easy, as they are omnivorous with a preference for protein-rich foods. They will readily accept a variety of sinking pellets or wafers designed for carnivorous plecos, as well as live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and blackworms. While they do appreciate some vegetable matter in their diet, such as blanched zucchini or cucumber, it’s important to ensure they receive enough protein to maintain their health and vibrant coloration.

Breeding the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco in captivity is possible and has been successfully achieved by dedicated aquarists. These plecos are cave spawners, requiring a tight-fitting cave or crevice where the female can lay her eggs. The male guards the eggs and fry until they are free-swimming, often fanning the eggs with his fins to ensure proper oxygenation. To encourage breeding, it’s important to provide multiple suitable caves and maintain optimal water conditions, including slightly warmer temperatures. The fry can be fed on a diet of finely crushed algae wafers, sinking pellets, and baby brine shrimp.

Overall, the L134 Leopard Frog Plecostomus (*Peckoltia compta*) is a visually stunning and relatively easy-to-care-for species that can add a touch of exotic beauty to any freshwater aquarium. With their bold patterns, manageable size, and peaceful nature, they make a wonderful addition to well-maintained tanks, offering both aesthetic appeal and the potential for successful breeding in a home aquarium.

The L134 Pleco, commonly known as the Leopard Frog Plecostomus, is a striking and highly sought-after species of pleco that captivates aquarists with its vibrant coloration and unique patterning. Scientifically referred to as Peckoltia compta, this species hails from the clear, fast-flowing waters of the Rio Tapajós in Brazil. Its manageable size and beautiful appearance make it a favorite among both novice and experienced fish keepers.

Physically, the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco is known for its distinctive black and yellow or golden markings, which are arranged in a striking pattern reminiscent of a leopard’s spots or a frog’s skin. The body is typically golden yellow with irregular, bold black stripes that cover the entire body, including the fins. This vivid contrast makes the L134 a standout in any aquarium. Adult L134 plecos generally reach about 3.5 to 4 inches (9 to 10 centimeters) in length, making them well-suited for a variety of aquarium sizes.

In the aquarium, the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco thrives in an environment that closely mimics its natural habitat. A tank with plenty of hiding spots, such as caves, driftwood, and rock formations, is ideal, as these plecos are naturally shy and prefer to retreat to sheltered areas during the day. They are nocturnal by nature, becoming more active during the evening and night. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is recommended to prevent damage to their delicate barbels, which they use to search for food.

Water parameters for the L134 Pleco should be maintained to closely resemble the conditions found in their native Rio Tapajós. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5 and temperatures between 77 to 84°F (25 to 29°C). The water should be well-oxygenated, with a moderate current to replicate the flowing river environment. Regular water changes and effective filtration are crucial for maintaining water quality, as these plecos are sensitive to poor water conditions.

Feeding the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco is relatively easy, as they are omnivorous with a preference for protein-rich foods. They will readily accept a variety of sinking pellets or wafers designed for carnivorous plecos, as well as live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and blackworms. While they do appreciate some vegetable matter in their diet, such as blanched zucchini or cucumber, it’s important to ensure they receive enough protein to maintain their health and vibrant coloration.

Breeding the L134 Leopard Frog Pleco in captivity is possible and has been successfully achieved by dedicated aquarists. These plecos are cave spawners, requiring a tight-fitting cave or crevice where the female can lay her eggs. The male guards the eggs and fry until they are free-swimming, often fanning the eggs with his fins to ensure proper oxygenation. To encourage breeding, it’s important to provide multiple suitable caves and maintain optimal water conditions, including slightly warmer temperatures. The fry can be fed on a diet of finely crushed algae wafers, sinking pellets, and baby brine shrimp.

Overall, the L134 Leopard Frog Plecostomus (*Peckoltia compta*) is a visually stunning and relatively easy-to-care-for species that can add a touch of exotic beauty to any freshwater aquarium. With their bold patterns, manageable size, and peaceful nature, they make a wonderful addition to well-maintained tanks, offering both aesthetic appeal and the potential for successful breeding in a home aquarium.

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