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L471 DWARF SNOWBALL PLECO (Hypancistrus sp.)

L471 DWARF SNOWBALL PLECO (Hypancistrus sp.)

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  • Diet: Omnivorous, so a varied diet is necessary. This species is more carnivorous than many other “pleco” species.
  • Social behavior: Generally solitary, but will socialize somewhat, especially during breeding.
  • Origin: Rio Orinoco
  • Average adult size: 2.4 inches (6 cm)
  • Average purchase size: 2.4 inches (6 cm) 

The L471 White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco is among the smallest and few true nano “plecos,” and a very beautiful one at that! We are currently offering full-grown adult specimens!

The L471 White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco (Hypancistrus sp.), also known as the Mini Snowball Pleco, is an extra small member of the Loricariidae family of South American suckermouth catfishes. Its solid black body is covered in bright white polka dots, making it a very striking fish for the planted or nano aquarium. It is among the smallest of the “pleco” species, reaching an adult size of around 2.4 inches (10 cm). 

A generally peaceful and hardy species, the White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco is an excellent, undemanding candidate for most aquariums. Unlike the widely-seen Common Pleco (Hypostomus plecostomus) and Trinidad Pleco (Hypostomus punctatus), which easily reach a monstrous size of 18 to 20+ inches (45 to 51+ cm), the White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco grows to a size of only 3.9 inches (10 cm). This smaller size makes for a much more manageable (and less messy) pleco that can thrive permanently in a well-maintained aquarium as small as 15-20 gallons. Male plecos may be somewhat territorial with other males of their species, but disputes can usually be diffused by providing ample territory and hiding places for each fish. All other fish tankmates will be generally ignored, although it is possible that juvenile and subadult dwarf shrimp will fall prey to the White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco. However, ornamental snails will not be bothered and large Amano, Green Lace, Flower, and Vampire Shrimp are unthreatened by the White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco. Please note that this fish requires a significantly warmer temperature than some other fish and invertebrates, especially subtropical species. Some shrimp will not thrive in these high temperatures.

The White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco is primarily nocturnal, but will often become active during daytime hours once established in an aquarium with plenty of driftwood, rockwork, and other hiding places.  It is not known to eat wood heavily like some plecos (Panaque sp., etc.), but it may benefit from some supplementary wood (or bio-film on driftwood). The White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco will not bother most plants and it is not an effective algae eater. Feed the White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco a diet heavy in both meaty and vegetable matter, including high-quality vegetable flakes, sinking algae wafers and pellets. Like most Hypancistrus species, the White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco is omnivorous, but but it leans heavily on the carnivorous side. It will also appreciate being fed some fresh vegetables such as shelled peas, spinach, zucchini and cucumber. Meaty foods such as bloodworms are definitely necessary for this species, especially in comparison to some other “pleco” species. This species also requires a very clean, well-maintained aquarium with moderate to high water flow in order to thrive. 

The L471 White Spotted Dwarf Hypancistrus Pleco is a reclusive species, but it will typically be increasingly outgoing in a heavily planted and decorated aquarium with peaceful tankmates.

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