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L202 False Leopard Frog Pleco

Harvested from Nature

Peckoltia leneola


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Natural Range: Rio Guaviare, Rio Inirida, Rio Ventuari

Source: Harvested from Nature

Estimated size at shipping: 2-3"

Max Size: around 5-6"

Sold as: Unsexed

Overview:

These guys have developed some amazing color since being with us. They're a fairly uncommon, medium sized pleco that will devour every last bit of leftover food.

Disclaimer: While our aquarium bred plecos are 100% guaranteed to be correctly identified, identifying wild plecos can be tough. We do our due diligence to try to ensure we are able to provide you with an accurate identity; however, there is always a chance of error identifying wild specimens.

Setup Considerations:

Driftwood, rocks, and caves are appreciated by these plecos. While not the most outgoing during the day, it isn't rare to see them moving about.

Diet: Omnivore

These guys aren't picky and will eat a little bit of everything. They're currently eating algae wafers, Massivore pellets, and zucchini.

Ratings & Reviews:

Location: Wyoming, United States

Shipping: Please review checkout for final shipping options based on items selected, quantity, and groupings. Heat or cold packs will be included as needed at no extra cost.

  • UPS Next Day Large: Fits 20 for $49.99
  • UPS Next Day Giant: Fits 30 for $69.99
  • UPS Next Day Small: Fits 5 for $39.99
  • UPS Next Day Medium: Fits 9 for $45.99

Find details about our shipping process in our FAQ. For example, we ship most orders on the following Monday or Wednesday.

Water Parameters: We keep all our fish at a temperature of 79 F.

Our pH measures around 8.3 with a KH and GH a bit over 300ppm. That being said, we want to caution folks with different water parameters from thinking that they need to change their water for our fish. We have many customers in the Pacific Northwest, Upstate New York, and other areas that have very soft water. Our fish do just fine in their water without any parameter matching. What is most important is that the water our fish are put in upon arrival have steady parameters, not that your water parameters match ours.