Ancistrus Rio Itenez
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Key Features:
Distinctive Appearance:
Known for its dark brown to olive body with lighter mottled patterns and the characteristic bristle-like “whiskers” (more prominent in males), making it a unique and highly desirable pleco-type catfish.
Behavior & Personality:
A mostly nocturnal, bottom-dwelling fish that is generally peaceful. It spends much of its time grazing surfaces for algae and biofilm, adding a calm, functional presence to the aquarium clean-up crew.
Care Requirements:
Tank Conditions:
Requires a well-maintained aquarium with stable water conditions and plenty of hiding spots such as caves, driftwood, and shaded areas. Ideal temperature range is 75–82°F (24–28°C). Prefers slightly acidic to neutral water (pH 6.5–7.5) with good oxygenation and moderate flow.
Diet:
Primarily herbivorous/omnivorous. Feeds on algae, sinking wafers, vegetables (like zucchini or cucumber), and occasional protein-based frozen or live foods. Requires wood in the tank for proper digestion and health.
Compatibility:
Generally peaceful with most community fish. Can become territorial with other bottom dwellers or similar plecos, especially males competing for caves or hiding spaces.
Size and Growth:
Adult Size:
Typically grows up to 4–5 inches (10–12 cm) in length.
Growth Rate:
Moderate growth, with steady development when provided a high-fiber diet and stable, clean water conditions.
Overview:
Ancistrus Rio Itenez is a popular bristlenose pleco variant among aquarium keepers due to its manageable size, algae-eating behavior, and hardiness. It is well-suited for beginner to intermediate aquarists and thrives in planted or natural-style community tanks with driftwood, caves, and low-stress environments.