The Plecostomus, commonly known as "plecos," originated from the freshwater rivers and streams of South America, particularly in countries like Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. They are part of the family Loricariidae and are known for their unique armored bodies and algae-eating habits. These fish thrive in various aquatic environments, including slow-moving waters and areas with abundant vegetation.
plecostomus what do you feed it
A tropical Plecostomus is a type of catfish in the Plecostomus family, that lives in the tropical Americas (mostly South America).
A Plecostomus is a Tropical Fish from South America. They are often called "Sucker Fish" because they are seen sucking on the glass. They feed mainly on algae and/or algae wafers when they are kept as pets.
no but they are popular for their appetite for algae. if you do get a plecostomus be warned that they grow to about 2 feet long
Yes.
Plecostomus are fun fish in an aquarium, they eat algae and grow over a foot long.
Yes
Hypostomus plecostomus.. Plecostamus meaning folded mouth. Pleco (Latin for Fold) Stoma(mouth).
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yes it is going extincted
A Plecostomus can live by itself.
not sure but atleast 2 or 3