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L046 Zebra Pleco (Hypancistrus zebra)

L046 Zebra Pleco (Hypancistrus zebra)

L046 Zebra Pleco — Hypancistrus zebra

The black-and-white legend of the Xingu

The L046 Zebra Pleco is one of the most iconic and sought-after plecos in the world. Jet-black bands layered over a crisp white base create a striking zebra pattern that looks almost graphic in contrast. No two patterns are identical — each fish carries its own signature striping, making every specimen a true collector’s piece.

Native to the warm, fast-flowing waters of Brazil’s Rio Xingu, Hypancistrus zebra is adapted to rocky crevices and highly oxygenated currents. Unlike common algae-eating plecos, the Zebra Pleco is a carnivorous micro-predator, preferring protein-rich foods over plant matter. It spends much of the day tucked into caves, emerging at dusk or feeding time, where its pattern glows under subdued lighting.

Reaching only 3–4 inches, this is a small pleco with massive status in the hobby. Due to habitat loss and export restrictions from Brazil, L046 has become a symbol of responsible breeding and conservation within the aquarium community.


Aquarium Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 30–40 gallons (larger for groups)

  • Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel

  • Flow: Moderate to strong current

  • Décor: Multiple tight caves (ceramic or rock), wood, shaded areas

  • Lighting: Dim to moderate

  • Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen essential


Tank Mates

Best with peaceful species:

  • Small to medium tetras

  • Corydoras

  • Dwarf cichlids

  • Other small peaceful plecos

Avoid aggressive fish or large predators that may outcompete or harass them.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 82–88°F (28–31°C) — warm water specialist

  • pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Hardness: Soft to medium

  • Filtration: Strong biological filtration

  • Water Quality: Very clean, stable conditions required


Diet

Primarily carnivorous:

  • High-quality sinking carnivore pellets

  • Frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp

  • Small crustaceans

  • Occasional soft vegetable matter

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L046 Zebra Pleco (Hypancistrus zebra)
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Description

L046 Zebra Pleco — Hypancistrus zebra

The black-and-white legend of the Xingu

The L046 Zebra Pleco is one of the most iconic and sought-after plecos in the world. Jet-black bands layered over a crisp white base create a striking zebra pattern that looks almost graphic in contrast. No two patterns are identical — each fish carries its own signature striping, making every specimen a true collector’s piece.

Native to the warm, fast-flowing waters of Brazil’s Rio Xingu, Hypancistrus zebra is adapted to rocky crevices and highly oxygenated currents. Unlike common algae-eating plecos, the Zebra Pleco is a carnivorous micro-predator, preferring protein-rich foods over plant matter. It spends much of the day tucked into caves, emerging at dusk or feeding time, where its pattern glows under subdued lighting.

Reaching only 3–4 inches, this is a small pleco with massive status in the hobby. Due to habitat loss and export restrictions from Brazil, L046 has become a symbol of responsible breeding and conservation within the aquarium community.


Aquarium Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 30–40 gallons (larger for groups)

  • Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel

  • Flow: Moderate to strong current

  • Décor: Multiple tight caves (ceramic or rock), wood, shaded areas

  • Lighting: Dim to moderate

  • Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen essential


Tank Mates

Best with peaceful species:

  • Small to medium tetras

  • Corydoras

  • Dwarf cichlids

  • Other small peaceful plecos

Avoid aggressive fish or large predators that may outcompete or harass them.


Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 82–88°F (28–31°C) — warm water specialist

  • pH: 6.0–7.5

  • Hardness: Soft to medium

  • Filtration: Strong biological filtration

  • Water Quality: Very clean, stable conditions required


Diet

Primarily carnivorous:

  • High-quality sinking carnivore pellets

  • Frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp

  • Small crustaceans

  • Occasional soft vegetable matter