L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Pleco-L

$68.99

The L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Pleco, scientifically known as Baryancistrus xanthellus, is a striking freshwater catfish species native to the Rio Xingu in Brazil. Known for its bold coloration and relatively peaceful nature, this pleco is a favorite among aquarists looking for an eye-catching, medium-sized algae grazer with unique care requirements.

Physically, Baryancistrus xanthellus has a deep, laterally compressed body with a dark brown to black base color adorned with bright yellow or golden spots that are more concentrated on the head and gradually fade along the body. Its most distinguishing feature is the vibrant yellow seam along the edges of its dorsal and caudal fins, which gives it its common name. Juveniles often display more intense coloration, which may slightly fade as they mature. Adults typically grow to about 7 to 10 inches (18 to 25 centimeters), requiring a spacious aquarium.

In the aquarium, L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Plecos require a well-structured tank with plenty of hiding spaces. A tank of at least 75 gallons is recommended, with driftwood, rocks, and caves providing necessary cover. Since they originate from fast-flowing, highly oxygenated waters, strong filtration and additional aeration are crucial. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is preferred to prevent damage to their sensitive undersides.

Water parameters should closely mimic their natural habitat, with a temperature range of 78 to 86°F (26 to 30°C) and a pH between 6.0 and 7.5. Soft to moderately hard water with high oxygen levels is ideal, and frequent water changes are necessary to maintain water quality, as these plecos produce a significant bioload.

Feeding Baryancistrus xanthellus requires a diet rich in vegetable matter. While they do consume some biofilm and algae, they are not efficient algae eaters like other plecos. Their diet should consist of high-quality sinking wafers, blanched vegetables such as zucchini and spinach, and occasional protein sources like bloodworms or shrimp. Specialized pleco foods containing wood fiber and spirulina are beneficial.

L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Plecos are generally peaceful but can become territorial with other bottom-dwelling fish, especially other plecos. They do well in community tanks with medium to large, peaceful fish, such as tetras, angelfish, and cichlids from similar regions. Avoid housing them with overly aggressive species or fin-nipping fish that may harass them.

Breeding Baryancistrus xanthellus in captivity is rare and challenging due to their specific environmental requirements. Like many plecos, they are cave spawners, with males guarding the eggs until hatching. However, successful breeding typically requires large, river-like aquariums with strong flow and seasonal water changes to replicate natural spawning triggers.

Overall, Baryancistrus xanthellus (L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Pleco) is a stunning and rewarding species for aquarists with experience in maintaining larger, high-flow aquariums. Their vibrant coloration, unique dietary needs, and relatively peaceful nature make them an excellent choice for well-maintained community tanks.

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The L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Pleco, scientifically known as Baryancistrus xanthellus, is a striking freshwater catfish species native to the Rio Xingu in Brazil. Known for its bold coloration and relatively peaceful nature, this pleco is a favorite among aquarists looking for an eye-catching, medium-sized algae grazer with unique care requirements.

Physically, Baryancistrus xanthellus has a deep, laterally compressed body with a dark brown to black base color adorned with bright yellow or golden spots that are more concentrated on the head and gradually fade along the body. Its most distinguishing feature is the vibrant yellow seam along the edges of its dorsal and caudal fins, which gives it its common name. Juveniles often display more intense coloration, which may slightly fade as they mature. Adults typically grow to about 7 to 10 inches (18 to 25 centimeters), requiring a spacious aquarium.

In the aquarium, L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Plecos require a well-structured tank with plenty of hiding spaces. A tank of at least 75 gallons is recommended, with driftwood, rocks, and caves providing necessary cover. Since they originate from fast-flowing, highly oxygenated waters, strong filtration and additional aeration are crucial. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is preferred to prevent damage to their sensitive undersides.

Water parameters should closely mimic their natural habitat, with a temperature range of 78 to 86°F (26 to 30°C) and a pH between 6.0 and 7.5. Soft to moderately hard water with high oxygen levels is ideal, and frequent water changes are necessary to maintain water quality, as these plecos produce a significant bioload.

Feeding Baryancistrus xanthellus requires a diet rich in vegetable matter. While they do consume some biofilm and algae, they are not efficient algae eaters like other plecos. Their diet should consist of high-quality sinking wafers, blanched vegetables such as zucchini and spinach, and occasional protein sources like bloodworms or shrimp. Specialized pleco foods containing wood fiber and spirulina are beneficial.

L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Plecos are generally peaceful but can become territorial with other bottom-dwelling fish, especially other plecos. They do well in community tanks with medium to large, peaceful fish, such as tetras, angelfish, and cichlids from similar regions. Avoid housing them with overly aggressive species or fin-nipping fish that may harass them.

Breeding Baryancistrus xanthellus in captivity is rare and challenging due to their specific environmental requirements. Like many plecos, they are cave spawners, with males guarding the eggs until hatching. However, successful breeding typically requires large, river-like aquariums with strong flow and seasonal water changes to replicate natural spawning triggers.

Overall, Baryancistrus xanthellus (L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Pleco) is a stunning and rewarding species for aquarists with experience in maintaining larger, high-flow aquariums. Their vibrant coloration, unique dietary needs, and relatively peaceful nature make them an excellent choice for well-maintained community tanks.

The L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Pleco, scientifically known as Baryancistrus xanthellus, is a striking freshwater catfish species native to the Rio Xingu in Brazil. Known for its bold coloration and relatively peaceful nature, this pleco is a favorite among aquarists looking for an eye-catching, medium-sized algae grazer with unique care requirements.

Physically, Baryancistrus xanthellus has a deep, laterally compressed body with a dark brown to black base color adorned with bright yellow or golden spots that are more concentrated on the head and gradually fade along the body. Its most distinguishing feature is the vibrant yellow seam along the edges of its dorsal and caudal fins, which gives it its common name. Juveniles often display more intense coloration, which may slightly fade as they mature. Adults typically grow to about 7 to 10 inches (18 to 25 centimeters), requiring a spacious aquarium.

In the aquarium, L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Plecos require a well-structured tank with plenty of hiding spaces. A tank of at least 75 gallons is recommended, with driftwood, rocks, and caves providing necessary cover. Since they originate from fast-flowing, highly oxygenated waters, strong filtration and additional aeration are crucial. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is preferred to prevent damage to their sensitive undersides.

Water parameters should closely mimic their natural habitat, with a temperature range of 78 to 86°F (26 to 30°C) and a pH between 6.0 and 7.5. Soft to moderately hard water with high oxygen levels is ideal, and frequent water changes are necessary to maintain water quality, as these plecos produce a significant bioload.

Feeding Baryancistrus xanthellus requires a diet rich in vegetable matter. While they do consume some biofilm and algae, they are not efficient algae eaters like other plecos. Their diet should consist of high-quality sinking wafers, blanched vegetables such as zucchini and spinach, and occasional protein sources like bloodworms or shrimp. Specialized pleco foods containing wood fiber and spirulina are beneficial.

L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Plecos are generally peaceful but can become territorial with other bottom-dwelling fish, especially other plecos. They do well in community tanks with medium to large, peaceful fish, such as tetras, angelfish, and cichlids from similar regions. Avoid housing them with overly aggressive species or fin-nipping fish that may harass them.

Breeding Baryancistrus xanthellus in captivity is rare and challenging due to their specific environmental requirements. Like many plecos, they are cave spawners, with males guarding the eggs until hatching. However, successful breeding typically requires large, river-like aquariums with strong flow and seasonal water changes to replicate natural spawning triggers.

Overall, Baryancistrus xanthellus (L177 Gold Seam Gold Nugget Pleco) is a stunning and rewarding species for aquarists with experience in maintaining larger, high-flow aquariums. Their vibrant coloration, unique dietary needs, and relatively peaceful nature make them an excellent choice for well-maintained community tanks.

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