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L-187A Spotted Rubberlip Pleco

$87.35
L-187A Spotted Rubberlip Pleco The Spotted Rubberlip is a close cousin of the Rubberlip pleco and may be cross bred,

L-204 Emperor Pleco

$87.76
 

L-257 Tigrinnis Pleco

$88.82
L-257 Tigrinnis Pleco The L-257 Tigrinnis Pleco from Colombia and Brazil is tough to find and a bit pricey, but

L-091 Tri Beacon Pleco

$88.82$165.47
 

L-200 Green Phantom Pleco

$89.67
L-200 Green Phantom Pleco The Green Phantom Pleco is found in a separate region of the Amazon and developed a

Hypancistrus sp. L236 (3-4 inches)

$90.00
 

L-333 King Tiger Pleco

$90.00
 

(L-235) Flat Flyer Pleco 3″

$101.00
This is a beautiful variety of what are called ‘Fancy Pleco-s’; it originates from the Upper and lower Orinoco tributaries, Caura and Aro rivers in Venezuela. Juveniles like this one have beautiful white spots that pop on their dark black body. Good (oxygen-rich) water flow and driftwood are a must, while a pebbly substrate and rocky hiding places are highly recommended (to recreate the bottom of a flowing river). Flat Flyer Plecos are considered peaceful community fish, but like most fancy plecos, they can be territorial and aggressive towards conspecifics & other bottom dwellers. Avoid mixing with other plecos unless the tank is big enough to establish separate territories (at least 1 square foot per pleco, with decorations as dividers). It is an omnivore, so be sure to feed a mixed variety of meaty and veggie-based foods; it is a nocturnal feeder, so feed as late as you can.

(L-114) Flametail Gibbiceps Pleco 3″

$105.00
This fish originates from Rio Gemini (Brazil) which drains into Rio Negro. The tomato red coloration on the dorsal and caudal fins is the reason behind its popularity. It is a beautiful variety of what are called ‘Fancy Pleco-s’. Because of its max size, a larger aquarium is a must. This is a purely carnivorous pleco that produces quite a bit of waste; good filtration is definitely required. It is a nocturnal feeder, so feed as late as you can. Highly oxygenated water is a must; good water flow and driftwood are highly recommended, as are rocky hiding places. Avoid mixing with other pleco-s as fights over territory would be inevitable. As it gets larger it produces quite a bit of waste, so a robust filtration system cannot be overstressed.

3″ King Tiger Pleco (L-066)

$105.00
This is a beautiful variety of what are called ‘Fancy Pleco-s’. It originates from whitewater sections of the Rio Xingu near the town of Belo Monte (Brazil). Their max size and peaceful nature make them a popular addition to peaceful-community aquariums. Good (oxygen-rich) waterflow and driftwood are a must, while a pebbly substrate and rocky hiding places are highly recommended (to recreate the bottom of a flowing river). King Tigers are considered peaceful community fish, but like most fancy plecos, they can be territorial and aggressive towards conspecifics & other bottom dwellers. Avoid mixing with other pleco-s unless the tank is big enough to establish separate territories (at least 1.5 square feet per pleco, with decorations as dividers). It is more of a carnivore than a herbivore, so be sure to feed a mix of meaty and veggie-based foods; it is a nocturnal feeder, so feed as late as you can.

L-134 Leopard Frog Pleco

$110.07
L-134 Leopard Frog Pleco Plecostomus are a specialty of Aquarium Fish Sale.  These catfish originate in South America and many

L397 ALENQUER TIGER PLECO (Panaqolus sp.)

$119.00
In recent times, L397 has become increasingly popular in the hobby. This is certainly due to the very striking coloration of juveniles. It's actually a very rare species in the hobby, but due to some successful breeders like Cristoffer Forssander in Sweden, significant numbers of L397 are now on the market. It's a hardy and easy-to-maintain species as long as the wood is provided for their diet

L-046 Zebra Pleco

$125.99
 

L-273 Titanic Pleco

$129.00
 

L-14 Goldie Pleco

$141.52
L-14 Goldie Pleco The L-14 comes by a lot of names, including the golden peacock, goldy, goldie, and sunshine.  Regardless,

L056 Yellow Black Chubby Pleco (Parancistrus aurantiacus) 5″

$149.00
A unique, heavily armored pleco from the Tocantins river basin in Eastern Brazil, the Rubber or Chubby Pleco gets its name from its unusually wide, flattened body shape. In the wild, they are found in areas of moderate to fast water movement and typically live in rocky areas. The species is normally a grey color in nature but certain rare and very sought-after specimens show a striking all-yellow or partially yellow and black coloration. They are a hardy and undemanding pleco in the aquarium but should be offered plenty of covers and excellent water quality should be maintained through frequent large water changes. An omnivore, they will accept most sinking foods and fresh veggies but be sure to offer some protein-rich options like Repashy gel diet or Fluval Bug Bites Pleco Formula regularly.

L-600 Leopard Pleco

$169.57
L-600 Leopard Pleco Not often seen in the USA, these Brazilian plecos are part of the “cactus” type and become

L-24 Red Fin Cactus Pleco

$186.57
L-24 Red Fin Cactus Pleco As more dams are built in Brazil the Cactus family of plecos are getting harder

Blue Eyed Pleco

$199.00
 

ALBINO L333 KING TIGER PLECO (Hypancistrus sp. L333 Albino)

$199.00
 

L-047 Mango Pleco

$235.87
 

L-350 Black Coal Pleco

$261.37
L-350 Black Coal Pleco The L-350 Black Coal Pleco, or the Imperial Coal Pleco, is caught in larger streams off

L024 ‘Super Red’ Redfin Cactus Pleco (Pseudacanthicus pitanga ‘super red’)

Original price was: $599.00.Current price is: $300.00.
The L024 or Redfin Cactus Pleco is a colorful and sought-after species of heavily armored pleco originating in the Rio Tocantins in Brazil. Like most members of its genus, it is largely a carnivore and prefers protein-rich foods. The “Super Red” variant displays intense, vivid reds in the dorsal and pectoral finds and is found only in the waters surrounding the town of Tucurui. In the aquarium, the Redfin Cactus Pleco should be offered ample cover and care should be taken with other bottom-dwelling species as they can be territorial. With their large adult size and space requirements, Redfin Cactus Plecos are recommended for experienced hobbyists with large aquariums and heavy filtration.

L250 Imperial Zebra Pleco

$311.52
L-250 True Imperial Zebra Pleco The L-250 Imperial Zebra Pleco is a rarely imported or even seen larger variation of

12″ Scarlet Cactus Pleco (L-025)

$349.00
This is a beautiful variety of what are called ‘Fancy Pleco-s’; it originates from Rio Xingu in Brazil. Because of its maximum size, a large setup with powerful filtration is required, as is proper maintenance of water quality. It is more carnivorous than it is herbivorous, so be sure to feed a mix of foods. It is a nocturnal feeder, so feed as late as you can. Highly oxygenated water is a must; good water flow and driftwood are highly recommended, as are rocky hiding places. Avoid mixing with other pleco-s as fights over territory would be inevitable. As it gets larger it produces quite a bit of waste, so a robust filtration system cannot be overstressed

8″ HYPOSTOMUS LUTEUS (PHASE II) “Rio Uraguay

$749.00
Hypostomus luteus is a quite spectacular and unusual Pleco. Only in recent years has it become a new sensation in the aquarium hobby, and it's among the most expensive Plecos on the market. It hails from the border region between Brazil and Argentina, which means it should not be kept in too warm water (18-24 C). One of the extraordinary traits of Hypostomus luteus is how it changes its appearance from juvenile to adult; young specimens are dark grey/black with small golden spots and a yellow caudal fin. As they age, they gradually transform into all golden/orange adults. If the temperature requirements are met and enough space and food are given, Hypostomus luteus is a hardy and easy to keep Pleco. It's currently not allowed for export from Brazil, so most individuals are exported from Argentina and Uruguay.