Albino Bushynose Longfin Pleco

Albino Bushynose Longfin Pleco

$45.00
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The Albino Bushynose Longfin General Background Also known as Ancistrus Triradiatus L-144, the Albino Bushynose Longfin is a Pleco fish species with flowing fins and an off-white body. It is a beautiful contrast to the muted darker colors of its bottom-dwelling catfish cousins. Aquarists keep them for their beautiful body pattern. The Bushynose Longfin grows to a maximum length of 4 inches with a lifespan of 7 years. The fish obtained its name from its general appearance. Plecos are a species of catfish with sucker-shaped mouths, bony plates and spines instead of scales. The male Albino Longfin Bushynoses (and some females) will develop very distinctive, long tentacles on their faces. The Bushynose Pleco or Common Bristlenose of the Albino sub-species is among the most popular Pleco species that hobbyists and aquarists keep in aquariums. The popularity of this aquarium fish is attributable to its peaceful nature, hardiness, and small adult size. Although the species originated in Colom

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