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L600 Leopard Cactus Pleco

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L600 Leopard Cactus Pleco

Remarks: L600 Leopard Cactus Plecos (Pseudacanthicus leopardus) are large, aggressive plecos that should be housed with similarly-aggressive fish. This genus of fish earns the nickname "Cactus Plecos" because of the tiny odontodes on their sides, making them very "pokey" in texture. This species has a brown base color with black spots and bright orange tips on the fins. They are very territorial and should be given plenty of caves to choose as their own. They are found in the wild in Brazilian whitewater streams, burrowing in between rocks to create territories.

Scientific Name: Pseudacanthicus leopardus

Common Name: L600 Leopard Cactus Pleco

Max Size: 14"

pH: 6.0-7.5

Hardness: Moderate

Temperature: 74-84°

Aggressiveness: Semi-Aggressive

Region of Origin: South America

Captive Bred or Wild: Captive Bred

Diet: Frozen or live meats, occasional vegetables

Compatibility: Large plecos, catfish, large South American cichlids, large tetras

Tank Mate Options:

  • Red Shoulder Severum
  • Striped Silver Dollar
  • Azul Peacock Bass
$79.99
L600 Leopard Cactus Pleco
$79.99

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Remarks: L600 Leopard Cactus Plecos (Pseudacanthicus leopardus) are large, aggressive plecos that should be housed with similarly-aggressive fish. This genus of fish earns the nickname "Cactus Plecos" because of the tiny odontodes on their sides, making them very "pokey" in texture. This species has a brown base color with black spots and bright orange tips on the fins. They are very territorial and should be given plenty of caves to choose as their own. They are found in the wild in Brazilian whitewater streams, burrowing in between rocks to create territories.

Scientific Name: Pseudacanthicus leopardus

Common Name: L600 Leopard Cactus Pleco

Max Size: 14"

pH: 6.0-7.5

Hardness: Moderate

Temperature: 74-84°

Aggressiveness: Semi-Aggressive

Region of Origin: South America

Captive Bred or Wild: Captive Bred

Diet: Frozen or live meats, occasional vegetables

Compatibility: Large plecos, catfish, large South American cichlids, large tetras

Tank Mate Options:

  • Red Shoulder Severum
  • Striped Silver Dollar
  • Azul Peacock Bass