Lasiancistrus antrax l235. Previously described as the Lasiancistrus anthrax group.
Lasiancistrus antrax l235. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters 11, 241-254. Other Names: L235 Pleco, Anthrax Pleco The Flyer Pleco, known scientifically as Pseudolithoxus anthrax, is a distinctive and attractive species in the Loricariidae family. dumus, P. anthrax, P. kelsorum and P. nicoi, P. L243 LDA086 Pseudolithoxus anthrax Flat pleco Anthrax pleco L235 Pseudolithoxus tigris Tiger Pleco L257 catfish species profile for Pseudolithoxus anthrax including natural history, classification and how to keep in an aquarium. Presumably Pseudolithoxus anthrax acquired on 16/03/2020 from Pier Aquatics, Wigan, UK. In nature, the species is largely herbivorous, feeding on algae mats, terrestrial and aquatic plants, and biofilms, but as with most herbivorous plecos they take in plenty of insect larvae, crustaceans, and The L235 Flyer Pleco (Pseudolithoxus anthrax) is a rare and striking pleco known for its gliding behavior and beautiful color pattern. You are here: Home Products tagged “lasiancistrus-anthrax” Home » lasiancistrus-anthrax Grid view List view Showing the single result Matt Clarke on the L-number Flyer plec, Pseudolithoxus anthrax, better known to catfish fans as L235. It is documented that Museum specimens have been collected from the Rio Orinoco drainage in Venezuela, and in the Rio Caura and Rio Aro, which are tributaries of the Orinoco. tigris, P. catfish species profile for Pseudolithoxus anthrax including natural history, classification and how to keep in an aquarium. Size: Museum records state a size of 10cm/4", although some . Size: Museum records state a size of 10cm/4", although some Systematics, characteristics, origin, keeping, reproduction, in-/export, images and more just what you need to know about the Pseudolithoxus anthrax (L 235) An attractive, medium-sized pleco found in the warm, fast-moving waters of the Orinoco and its tributaries in Colombia and Veneuela, the Flyer Pleco is well adapted for life in the rapids. Previously described as the Lasiancistrus anthrax group. They are characterized by evertible cheek plates, a very dorsoventrally flattened body, extremely hypertrophied odontodes Pseudolithoxus anthrax - head view Pseudolithoxus anthrax belongs to the family Loricariidae from South America; namely the upper and lower Orinoco tributaries. According to the species description by Armbruster & Provenzano (2000: Four new species of the suckermouth armoured catfish genus Lasiancistrus (Loricariidae: Ancistrinae). Learn how to care for this peaceful fish, including diet, tank setup, and compatibility tips. Common name: L235, Flyer plec Scientific name: Pseudolithoxus anthrax Origin: Museum specimens have been collected from the Rio Orinoco drainage in Venezuela, and in the Rio Caura and Rio Aro, which are tributaries of the Orinoco. ) these fishes actually have too ‘short’ pectoral fins and should be rather Matt Clarke on the L-number Flyer plec, Pseudolithoxus anthrax, better known to catfish fans as L235. Similar to P. nicoi but this species has white edging to the dorsal and caudal fins. kinja. Description: The genus Pseudolithoxus now includes six species, P. 9thsl3pmm9d8emfltupekwyunfg7zhv59fcejp9vtrly