Pleco- Atabapo Butterfly

Sale Price:$25.00 Original Price:$29.95
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The Atabapo Butterfly Pleco, scientifically known as Dekeyseria sp. "L052," is a striking and sought-after species of pleco. Here's some information on caring for the Atabapo Butterfly Pleco:

Tank Requirements:

  • Tank Size for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Provide a tank with a minimum capacity of 30 gallons for a single Atabapo Butterfly Pleco. Larger tanks are recommended for multiple plecos or if keeping them with other fish.

  • Water Temperature for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Maintain a temperature between 77-86°F (25-30°C).

  • Water Parameters for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Aim for a pH level of 6.0-7.5 and a water hardness of 2-12 dGH.

  • Tank Setup for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Use a substrate of sand or smooth gravel. Provide hiding places in the form of caves, driftwood, and rock formations. Plants can be included, but ensure they do not hinder the pleco's movement.

Feeding:

  • Atabapo Butterfly Pleco Diet: These plecos are primarily herbivorous, so offer a diet rich in vegetable matter. High-quality sinking pellets or wafers specifically formulated for herbivorous fish should be the staple diet. Supplement their diet with fresh vegetables such as zucchini, cucumber, or spinach.

  • Feeding Frequency: Feed Atabapo Butterfly Plecos once or twice a day, giving them an amount they can consume within a few minutes.

Tankmates:

  • Compatible Tankmates for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: They are generally peaceful but can become territorial as they mature. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping fish. Compatible tankmates include other peaceful community fish that prefer similar water conditions.

Maintenance:

  • Water Changes for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Perform regular water changes of 25-30% every 1-2 weeks to maintain water quality and remove accumulated toxins.

  • Water Testing for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Regularly test water parameters, including ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, and temperature, to ensure they remain within the appropriate range.

  • Cleaning: Routinely clean the tank by removing any excess waste, debris, and decaying matter. Clean the filter regularly to ensure efficient water circulation.

Behavior and Health:

  • Atabapo Butterfly Plecos are generally peaceful and prefer to hide during the day. Provide suitable hiding spots such as caves or driftwood for them to feel secure.

  • Signs of Good Health: Look for active swimming during the night, healthy appetite, intact fins, clear eyes, and a well-maintained body condition. Any signs of illness, such as lethargy, loss of appetite, abnormal behavior, or physical abnormalities, should be promptly addressed.

By providing suitable tank conditions, a proper diet, and compatible tankmates, you can create a healthy and captivating environment for your Atabapo Butterfly Pleco.

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The Atabapo Butterfly Pleco, scientifically known as Dekeyseria sp. "L052," is a striking and sought-after species of pleco. Here's some information on caring for the Atabapo Butterfly Pleco:

Tank Requirements:

  • Tank Size for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Provide a tank with a minimum capacity of 30 gallons for a single Atabapo Butterfly Pleco. Larger tanks are recommended for multiple plecos or if keeping them with other fish.

  • Water Temperature for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Maintain a temperature between 77-86°F (25-30°C).

  • Water Parameters for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Aim for a pH level of 6.0-7.5 and a water hardness of 2-12 dGH.

  • Tank Setup for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Use a substrate of sand or smooth gravel. Provide hiding places in the form of caves, driftwood, and rock formations. Plants can be included, but ensure they do not hinder the pleco's movement.

Feeding:

  • Atabapo Butterfly Pleco Diet: These plecos are primarily herbivorous, so offer a diet rich in vegetable matter. High-quality sinking pellets or wafers specifically formulated for herbivorous fish should be the staple diet. Supplement their diet with fresh vegetables such as zucchini, cucumber, or spinach.

  • Feeding Frequency: Feed Atabapo Butterfly Plecos once or twice a day, giving them an amount they can consume within a few minutes.

Tankmates:

  • Compatible Tankmates for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: They are generally peaceful but can become territorial as they mature. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping fish. Compatible tankmates include other peaceful community fish that prefer similar water conditions.

Maintenance:

  • Water Changes for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Perform regular water changes of 25-30% every 1-2 weeks to maintain water quality and remove accumulated toxins.

  • Water Testing for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Regularly test water parameters, including ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, and temperature, to ensure they remain within the appropriate range.

  • Cleaning: Routinely clean the tank by removing any excess waste, debris, and decaying matter. Clean the filter regularly to ensure efficient water circulation.

Behavior and Health:

  • Atabapo Butterfly Plecos are generally peaceful and prefer to hide during the day. Provide suitable hiding spots such as caves or driftwood for them to feel secure.

  • Signs of Good Health: Look for active swimming during the night, healthy appetite, intact fins, clear eyes, and a well-maintained body condition. Any signs of illness, such as lethargy, loss of appetite, abnormal behavior, or physical abnormalities, should be promptly addressed.

By providing suitable tank conditions, a proper diet, and compatible tankmates, you can create a healthy and captivating environment for your Atabapo Butterfly Pleco.

The Atabapo Butterfly Pleco, scientifically known as Dekeyseria sp. "L052," is a striking and sought-after species of pleco. Here's some information on caring for the Atabapo Butterfly Pleco:

Tank Requirements:

  • Tank Size for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Provide a tank with a minimum capacity of 30 gallons for a single Atabapo Butterfly Pleco. Larger tanks are recommended for multiple plecos or if keeping them with other fish.

  • Water Temperature for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Maintain a temperature between 77-86°F (25-30°C).

  • Water Parameters for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Aim for a pH level of 6.0-7.5 and a water hardness of 2-12 dGH.

  • Tank Setup for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Use a substrate of sand or smooth gravel. Provide hiding places in the form of caves, driftwood, and rock formations. Plants can be included, but ensure they do not hinder the pleco's movement.

Feeding:

  • Atabapo Butterfly Pleco Diet: These plecos are primarily herbivorous, so offer a diet rich in vegetable matter. High-quality sinking pellets or wafers specifically formulated for herbivorous fish should be the staple diet. Supplement their diet with fresh vegetables such as zucchini, cucumber, or spinach.

  • Feeding Frequency: Feed Atabapo Butterfly Plecos once or twice a day, giving them an amount they can consume within a few minutes.

Tankmates:

  • Compatible Tankmates for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: They are generally peaceful but can become territorial as they mature. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping fish. Compatible tankmates include other peaceful community fish that prefer similar water conditions.

Maintenance:

  • Water Changes for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Perform regular water changes of 25-30% every 1-2 weeks to maintain water quality and remove accumulated toxins.

  • Water Testing for Atabapo Butterfly Plecos: Regularly test water parameters, including ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, and temperature, to ensure they remain within the appropriate range.

  • Cleaning: Routinely clean the tank by removing any excess waste, debris, and decaying matter. Clean the filter regularly to ensure efficient water circulation.

Behavior and Health:

  • Atabapo Butterfly Plecos are generally peaceful and prefer to hide during the day. Provide suitable hiding spots such as caves or driftwood for them to feel secure.

  • Signs of Good Health: Look for active swimming during the night, healthy appetite, intact fins, clear eyes, and a well-maintained body condition. Any signs of illness, such as lethargy, loss of appetite, abnormal behavior, or physical abnormalities, should be promptly addressed.

By providing suitable tank conditions, a proper diet, and compatible tankmates, you can create a healthy and captivating environment for your Atabapo Butterfly Pleco.

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