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Multiradiatus pleco - Liposarcus multiradiatus

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Multiradiatus pleco ( common name )

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Liposarcus multiradiatus ( fish name )
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Information about care
Food
This herbivore will accept sinking algae wafers or tablets. The Multiradiatus pleco will eat most types of algae growing in the aquarium and when scraps of food sink to the bottom substrate this fish will clean it up.

Sexing
It is difficult to determine the sex of this fish except that the males could be more slender than the females.

Breeding
This egg layer requires a smooth surface, preferably an enclosed one to accommodate the shyness of this species. The male will protect the eggs until they hatch approximately 9 days later. The fry will eat newly hatched brine shrimp and powdered fry foods.

Lifespan
A Multiradiatus pleco can live for approximately 10 years.

Origin
The Multiradiatus pleco is native to Brazil of South America, although now it is bred in regions of Asia for aquarium retail. This species has been introduced to freshwaters of Hawaii, Florida and Puerto Rico.

Short Description
This fish is commonly known as the “common pleco” to most aquarists, although there is some debate as to whether this is the “common” species or if it is the Hypostomus plecostomus. The difference between each species is in the number of rays in the dorsal fin. Many beginner aquarists make the mistake of purchasing this fish as a baby thinking it will come in handy for aquarium maintenance. Since these fish grow and grow until nearly two feet in length, it is not a practical species for most aquarists to keep.
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Contributed by: Sami Jokela»11»
On: February 1, 2010, 3:20 pm
Lifespan of Multiradiatus pleco is wrong. There are known way over 20 years old individuals living in an aquarium and 30 years is possible by some resources. Mine is already nearly 13 years, and no signs of being "old". ... and he/she still grows being already huge. :) Moving soon from tank of 700 liters into 1000 liters.

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