Description
Venezuelan Blue Eyed Pleco Panaque Suttonorum 20cm
Overview: The Venezuelan Blue Eyed Pleco, scientifically known as Panaque Suttonorum, is a captivating species known for its unique appearance and peaceful temperament. This rare pleco variant is distinguished by its striking blue eyes, combined with a dark, armored body that makes it a standout addition to any freshwater aquarium.
Origin: Native to the rivers and tributaries of Venezuela, the Venezuelan Blue Eyed Pleco thrives in environments with strong water flow and abundant hiding places. They are adapted to life in clear to slightly turbid waters, where they can often be found grazing on submerged wood.
Feeding: Primarily herbivorous, the Venezuelan Blue Eyed Pleco has a strong preference for wood, which not only serves as food but also aids in their digestion. Supplement their diet with high-quality vegetable-based foods, such as algae wafers and blanched vegetables, to ensure optimal health and coloration.
Tank Mates: This pleco species is generally peaceful and can coexist with a wide variety of tank mates. Ideal companions include small to medium-sized, peaceful fish. Avoid housing with overly aggressive species or those small enough to be considered prey.
Aggression: The Venezuelan Blue Eyed Pleco is a peaceful bottom-dweller that shows little to no aggression towards other fish. However, like many plecos, they can be territorial with their own kind, so it’s advisable to provide ample space and hiding spots if keeping more than one.
Experience Level: Due to their specific dietary and environmental needs, they are best suited for aquarists with some experience. Ensuring the availability of appropriate food and maintaining water quality are crucial for their wellbeing.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 76-86°F (24-30°C)
- pH: 6.5-7.5
- Hardness: 6-10 dGH
- It’s essential to provide a well-oxygenated environment with moderate to strong water flow, mimicking their natural habitat.
Incorporating Venezuelan Blue Eyed Plecos into your aquarium not only adds a touch of exotic beauty but also contributes to the ecological balance of your aquatic ecosystem. Their wood-grazing habit helps in controlling algae growth and maintaining clean tank conditions.
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