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Longfin Blue Eye Lemon Bristlenose Pleco Care Guide (Ancistrus sp.)

Longfin Blue Eye Lemon Bristlenose Pleco Care Guide (Ancistrus sp.)

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💛 Longfin Blue Eye Lemon Bristlenose Pleco Care Guide (Ancistrus sp.)

🌟 Overview The Longfin Blue Eye Lemon Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus sp.) is a rare and stunning freshwater pleco variety, admired for its vibrant yellow body, flowing long fins, and striking bright blue eyes. Hardy and peaceful, this pleco is a great algae eater and tank cleaner, making it both practical and eye-catching. A must-have for aquarists looking for a unique bottom-dweller.

🔑 Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Ancistrus sp.
  • Common Name: Longfin Blue Eye Lemon Bristlenose Pleco
  • Origin: Captive-bred variety of Bristlenose Pleco
  • Size: 4–5 inches (10–13 cm)
  • Lifespan: 5–8 years
  • Temperament: Peaceful, shy bottom-dweller
  • Care Level: Easy to Moderate

🏠 Tank Requirements

  • Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
  • Water Temperature: 74–80°F (23–27°C)
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Hardness: 6–15 dGH
  • Substrate: Sand or fine gravel
  • Aquascape: Provide driftwood (they rasp on it for fiber), caves, and hiding spots
  • Lighting: Low to moderate — they prefer shaded areas

🍽️ Diet

These plecos are primarily herbivorous with some protein needs:

  • Algae wafers & sinking pleco pellets
  • Blanched vegetables: zucchini, cucumber, spinach, peas
  • Occasional frozen foods: bloodworms, brine shrimp
  • Driftwood for natural grazing

🧑🤝🧑 Tank Mates

  • Excellent for peaceful community tanks
  • Great with tetras, guppies, rasboras, danios, corydoras, mollies, and other small fish
  • Avoid large aggressive cichlids that may harass them
  • Can be kept with shrimp and snails

🧠 Behavior & Tips

  • Nocturnal → more active at night, but will adapt to daytime feeding
  • Males grow bushy bristles on their snouts, females have fewer/smaller bristles
  • Breeding is possible with caves and good conditioning
  • Excellent algae cleaners but still require supplemental feeding

❓ FAQ

Q: How big do Longfin Blue Eye Lemon Plecos get?
A: They grow to about 4–5 inches, smaller than common plecos.

Q: Are they good algae eaters?
A: Yes, they’re excellent algae grazers but need additional foods.

Q: Do they breed easily?
A: With caves and proper care, yes — males guard eggs until fry hatch.

Q: How long do they live?
A: On average, 5–8 years with proper care.

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