🐟 L172 Quoll Pleco (Ancistrini sp.)
The L172 Quoll Pleco is a fascinating pleco species characterized by its spotted pattern resembling the Australian quoll. Native to South America, this peaceful pleco is prized for its unique markings and suitability for community aquariums.
🔍 Quick Facts
🧬 Scientific Name: Ancistrini sp.
🏷️ Common Name: L172 Quoll Pleco
🌍 Origin: South America
📏 Max Size: 4–5 inches (10–13 cm)
🧪 Lifespan: 6–8 years
🕊️ Behavior & Temperament
🏡 Tank Requirements
🛁 Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
💨 Moderate water flow with good filtration
🌡️ Temperature: 73–79°F (23–26°C)
⚗️ pH: 6.5–7.5
💧 Soft to moderately hard water
🍽️ Diet
🥬 Omnivorous — algae wafers, blanched vegetables, and occasional protein treats
📊 Overview Table
🏷️ Feature | 📋 Details |
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🧬 Scientific Name | Ancistrini sp. |
🐟 Common Name | L172 Quoll Pleco |
🌍 Origin | South America |
📏 Max Size | 4–5 in (10–13 cm) |
🕊️ Temperament | Peaceful |
🛁 Tank Size | 20+ gallons |
⚗️ pH Range | 6.5–7.5 |
🌡️ Temperature | 73–79°F (23–26°C) |
🍽️ Diet | Omnivorous |
📝 Snippet
The L172 Quoll Pleco (Ancistrini sp.) is a peaceful pleco with distinctive spotted markings, ideal for community tanks with moderate water flow and plenty of hiding spots.
⚠️ Note: This L number is often associated with the Golden Vampire Pleco (Leporacanthicus heterodon), but these are two different species with distinct colors, body shapes, and other characteristics. The reason for the shared L number remains unclear.