In 2004, Brazil’s environmental agency officially declared the L046 Zebra Pleco endangered. As a result, all collection, possession, and export from Brazil is banned.
The Zebra Pleco comes from the Xingu River in Brazil. Its natural home has been disrupted by hydroelectric dam projects, habitat destruction, and over-collection, putting the species at risk.
The Zebra Pleco is listed under CITES Appendix II, meaning international trade is allowed but heavily regulated.
📜 CITES Permits
While exporting from Brazil is illegal, captive-bred Zebra Plecos are available in countries such as the U.S., Europe, and Asia. These breeding programs help reduce pressure on wild populations.
Because of its high demand and high price, illegal smuggling of wild-caught Zebra Plecos still occurs.
🌎 Neighboring countries such as Colombia are known routes for smuggling L046. Wild fish are sometimes:
❌ Brazil | ✅ Other Countries |
---|---|
No legal collection | Captive-bred available |
No legal export | International trade possible with valid CITES |
Protected as endangered | Fake permits are a major smuggling risk |
The ban exists to protect the species in its fragile home environment. Hobbyists can still enjoy these fish through responsible, captive-bred sources and by ensuring imports are backed with authentic CITES permits.