Description
๐ Common Black Pleco (Hypostomus plecostomus)
๐ Basic Info
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Scientific Name: Hypostomus plecostomus
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Family: Loricariidae
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Origin: South America (Amazon River Basin)
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Size: 15 โ 20 inches (38 โ 50 cm)
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Lifespan: 10 โ 15 years
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Tank Zone: Bottom dweller
๐ Water Parameters
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TDS: 150 โ 300 ppm
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pH: 6.5 โ 7.8
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Temperature: 23 โ 28ยฐC (74 โ 82ยฐF)
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Hardness: 5 โ 20 dGH
๐ Characteristics
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Dark black or brown body with lighter spots or patterns.
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Known as one of the largest plecos available in the hobby.
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Excellent algae eater when young, but needs varied diet as it grows.
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Very hardy and adaptable, making it popular with beginners.
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Can become territorial with age, especially in smaller tanks.
๐ฝ๏ธ Food
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Type: Omnivorous (with herbivore preference).
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Diet: Algae wafers, sinking pellets, zucchini, cucumber, spinach, peas, driftwood (for fiber), and occasional protein like bloodworms or shrimp.
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Feeding: Once daily; remove uneaten vegetables after 24 hours.
๐ ๏ธ Maintenance
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Tank Size: Minimum 75 โ 100 gallons (they grow very large).
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Filtration: Strong filtration and high oxygenation required (they produce heavy waste).
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Decor: Driftwood, caves, rocks, and hiding spaces.
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Water Change: 30โ40% weekly.
๐ฅ Social Behavior
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Minimum Group Size: Best kept singly due to size.
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Tank Mates: Large peaceful fish like Oscars, Silver Dollars, Angelfish, Gouramis, large Tetras, and some cichlids.
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Avoid: Tiny fish (may get eaten by mistake) and aggressive species.
โ Doโs
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Provide a big tank for long-term care.
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Offer vegetables regularly along with algae wafers.
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Add hiding spots (caves, driftwood, plants).
โ Donโts
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Donโt keep in tanks smaller than 50 gallons.
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Donโt rely only on algae for food.
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Donโt keep multiple males in small tanks (they can fight).
โญ Quick Tips
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Common Black Plecos are hardy, long-living, and powerful algae eaters.
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They outgrow small tanks quickly, so plan ahead for their adult size.
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Ideal for large aquariums with big community fish or cichlids.