🐟 Blue Eyed Longfin Bushynose – (Ancistrus sp.)
The Blue Eyed Longfin Bushynose is a distinctive bristlenose catfish known for its elongated fins and striking blue eyes. Native to South America, this peaceful pleco variant is popular among aquarists for its unique appearance and algae-eating habits. It thrives in well-maintained community tanks with plenty of hiding spots.
🏠 Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons
🌊 Prefers soft to moderately hard freshwater with gentle water flow
🪵 Provide driftwood, caves, and dense plants for hiding and grazing
🍤 Herbivorous/Omnivorous — feeds on algae, biofilm, sinking algae wafers, and occasional protein-rich foods
🐟 Requires a balanced diet for optimal health
🐠 Peaceful and nocturnal
🚫 Compatible with most community fish
🌡️ Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
💧 pH: 6.5–7.5
📏 Size: Up to 4 inches (10 cm)
⚠️ Prefers dim lighting and stable water parameters
🌿 Active algae eater that helps maintain aquarium cleanliness
🔖 Scientific Name | Ancistrus sp. |
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🐟 Common Name | Blue Eyed Longfin Bushynose |
🌎 Origin | South America |
📏 Size | Up to 4 inches (10 cm) |
🌡️ Temperature | 72–79°F (22–26°C) |
💧 pH Range | 6.5–7.5 |
🐟 Temperament | Peaceful, nocturnal |
🏠 Tank Size | 20+ gallons |
🍽️ Diet | Herbivore/Omnivore |
💡 The Blue Eyed Longfin Bushynose is a unique and peaceful algae eater, ideal for community tanks with stable conditions.