Description
L1 Gold Dotted Pleco
Scientific Name: Pterygoplichthys joselimaianus
Common Names: L1 Gold Dotted Pleco, Joselima’s Pleco
Overview
The L1 Gold Dotted Pleco (Pterygoplichthys joselimaianus) is a strikingly beautiful species of freshwater catfish native to South America, particularly found in slow-moving rivers, streams, and flooded areas of the Amazon Basin. Known for its ornate golden spots on a dark body, this pleco species is highly sought after by aquarists for its unique coloration and peaceful nature. As a member of the larger Pterygoplichthys genus, it shares similar care requirements with other plecos but tends to grow larger and needs a bigger tank to thrive.
Key Information
Size: 10–12 inches (25–30 cm)
Weight: Up to 1–2 pounds (0.45–0.9 kg)
Lifespan: 10–15 years (with proper care)
Diet: Omnivore (mostly herbivorous)
Temperament: Peaceful, solitary
Habitat & Setup
Habitat: Native to the Amazon Basin, often found in areas with dense vegetation, submerged roots, and rocks in slow-moving rivers or streams. They prefer environments with ample hiding spots and stable water conditions.
Tank Size: Minimum 55 gallons (208 liters) for a single L1 Gold Dotted Pleco. Larger tanks (75 gallons or more) are recommended for multiple individuals or to allow more room for swimming and hiding.
Substrate: A soft, sandy substrate is ideal to avoid damage to their sensitive underside. You can also add smooth rocks, driftwood, and large flat surfaces for the pleco to graze on algae.
Shelter: These plecos are nocturnal and enjoy hiding during the day, so provide caves, large driftwood pieces, and dense plant cover to ensure they feel secure.
Water Conditions:
Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)
pH: 6.5–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
Hardness: Soft to medium water hardness (4–10 dGH)
Water Flow: Moderate flow is ideal, but they can adapt to low-flow environments as long as oxygen levels are kept high.
Lighting: Low to moderate lighting is best, as these plecos are naturally more active during the night.
Diet & Feeding
Diet Type: Omnivore, primarily herbivorous
Suitable Foods:
Algae wafers and pellets
Blanched vegetables such as zucchini, cucumber, and spinach
Sinking pellets rich in fiber
Occasional protein-based food, such as shrimp, bloodworms, or frozen foods (offered in moderation)
Feeding Frequency: Feed 2-3 times a week with supplemental algae growth or algae wafers to maintain their digestive health. Plecos are excellent algae eaters but need a balanced diet for proper growth.
Additional Notes: Be sure to include foods rich in fiber and plant matter in their diet. The L1 Gold Dotted Pleco will graze on algae, but supplementary feeding is necessary, especially in aquariums without sufficient natural algae growth.
Care Notes
Activity Level: L1 Gold Dotted Plecos are primarily nocturnal, so they are more active during the night. They will typically rest or hide during the day in caves or behind decorations.
Social Nature: While generally peaceful, they can become territorial when housed with other plecos, especially males. It is best to keep only one pleco per tank, unless there is sufficient space and hiding spots for multiple individuals.
Health: Monitor the pleco’s diet to ensure it is getting enough nutrients. A lack of proper food can lead to malnutrition or stunted growth. It’s important to offer a well-balanced diet, as plecos are prone to developing metabolic issues if fed too much protein.
Tankmates: L1 Gold Dotted Plecos are peaceful toward other species. However, they should not be housed with aggressive or fin-nipping fish that could stress or injure them. Suitable tankmates include other peaceful, slow-moving fish.
Fun Fact
The L1 Gold Dotted Pleco is often compared to its more common relatives due to its stunning coloration, which features bright golden spots on its dark brown body. These spots can vary greatly in size and placement, making each individual quite unique. This species is also known for its ability to help keep your aquarium clean by consuming algae, although it should not be relied upon as the sole cleaning crew.