Royal Pleco
- BodyCovered in heavy armor plates (not scales) with a bulky, football-like shape, except for a soft belly.
- ColorTypically a light grey or cement color with dark grey, irregular, or squiggly stripes.
- EyesDistinctive red eyes.
- FinsDorsal fins are often edged with cream or gold.
- SizeCan grow to over 16 inches (40 cm), with some species reaching up to 20 inches.
- Wood-Eaters:Unlike common algae-eating plecos, Royal Plecos have specialized teeth and symbiotic gut bacteria that allow them to digest wood.
- Dietary Needs:Requires driftwood in the aquarium for both grazing and shelter. They also consume algae, biofilm, and vegetables like cucumbers and spinach.
- Habitat:Native to fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters of South American rivers, such as the Rio Orinoco and Amazon basins.
- Temperament:Generally peaceful towards other fish but can be territorial and aggressive towards other bottom-dwelling catfish species, requiring a large aquarium for multiple specimens.
- Tank Setup:Needs a large aquarium with robust filtration to handle their size and messy eating habits.
- Water:Requires warm, well-oxygenated water with a moderate to strong current to mimic their natural habitat.
- Species & L-Numbers:Several variants exist, such as the L190 (standard Royal Pleco), the L191 (Broken Striped Royal), the L330 (Watermelon Royal), and the L027 (Platinum Royal), each with unique patterns.
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Royal Pleco
Royal Pleco
- BodyCovered in heavy armor plates (not scales) with a bulky, football-like shape, except for a soft belly.
- ColorTypically a light grey or cement color with dark grey, irregular, or squiggly stripes.
- EyesDistinctive red eyes.
- FinsDorsal fins are often edged with cream or gold.
- SizeCan grow to over 16 inches (40 cm), with some species reaching up to 20 inches.
- Wood-Eaters:Unlike common algae-eating plecos, Royal Plecos have specialized teeth and symbiotic gut bacteria that allow them to digest wood.
- Dietary Needs:Requires driftwood in the aquarium for both grazing and shelter. They also consume algae, biofilm, and vegetables like cucumbers and spinach.
- Habitat:Native to fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters of South American rivers, such as the Rio Orinoco and Amazon basins.
- Temperament:Generally peaceful towards other fish but can be territorial and aggressive towards other bottom-dwelling catfish species, requiring a large aquarium for multiple specimens.
- Tank Setup:Needs a large aquarium with robust filtration to handle their size and messy eating habits.
- Water:Requires warm, well-oxygenated water with a moderate to strong current to mimic their natural habitat.
- Species & L-Numbers:Several variants exist, such as the L190 (standard Royal Pleco), the L191 (Broken Striped Royal), the L330 (Watermelon Royal), and the L027 (Platinum Royal), each with unique patterns.
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- BodyCovered in heavy armor plates (not scales) with a bulky, football-like shape, except for a soft belly.
- ColorTypically a light grey or cement color with dark grey, irregular, or squiggly stripes.
- EyesDistinctive red eyes.
- FinsDorsal fins are often edged with cream or gold.
- SizeCan grow to over 16 inches (40 cm), with some species reaching up to 20 inches.
- Wood-Eaters:Unlike common algae-eating plecos, Royal Plecos have specialized teeth and symbiotic gut bacteria that allow them to digest wood.
- Dietary Needs:Requires driftwood in the aquarium for both grazing and shelter. They also consume algae, biofilm, and vegetables like cucumbers and spinach.
- Habitat:Native to fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters of South American rivers, such as the Rio Orinoco and Amazon basins.
- Temperament:Generally peaceful towards other fish but can be territorial and aggressive towards other bottom-dwelling catfish species, requiring a large aquarium for multiple specimens.
- Tank Setup:Needs a large aquarium with robust filtration to handle their size and messy eating habits.
- Water:Requires warm, well-oxygenated water with a moderate to strong current to mimic their natural habitat.
- Species & L-Numbers:Several variants exist, such as the L190 (standard Royal Pleco), the L191 (Broken Striped Royal), the L330 (Watermelon Royal), and the L027 (Platinum Royal), each with unique patterns.























