The L141 Ghost Pleco, scientifically known as Hemiancistrus snethlageae, is a hardy and visually striking Loricariid from Brazil. It features a dark charcoal to black base color with lighter, “ghost-like” markings that can appear as faint stripes or mottling, giving it a subtle but attractive look.
This species typically reaches around 6–8 inches, making it a medium-sized pleco compared to many larger tank-busters. It does well in warm, well-oxygenated water with moderate to strong flow, and appreciates plenty of caves and driftwood for hiding.
Diet-wise, Hemiancistrus snethlageae is more omnivorous than Hypancistrus types, readily accepting a mix of sinking pellets, algae wafers, and protein-rich foods like frozen shrimp or bloodworms. It’s generally more robust and adaptable, making it a solid choice for hobbyists who want a unique pleco without the extreme care demands of more delicate species.
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