L050 Spotted Humpbacked Pleco (Hypostomus Cochilodon)

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Size: 4-5”

4-5”
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Categories: Plecostomus
Description

Here’s a detailed overview of the L050 Spotted Humpbacked Pleco (Hypostomus cochliodon):

 

Scientific Classification

 

Scientific Name: Hypostomus cochliodon

Common Names: Spotted Humpbacked Pleco, L050, Cochliodon Pleco

Family: Loricariidae

 

Appearance

 

Coloration: Dark brown or grayish body covered in light-colored spots, giving it a striking and spotted pattern.

Body Shape: Robust, slightly flattened body with a prominent hump near the dorsal fin, characteristic of its “humpbacked” name.

Fins: Large, fan-like pectoral fins and a tall dorsal fin that enhances its impressive appearance.

Size: Can grow up to 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) in length, making it a medium-to-large pleco species.

 

Habitat and Origin

 

Native Habitat: Found in the freshwater rivers and tributaries of South America, particularly in areas with rocky or sandy substrates and moderate water flow.

Water Parameters:

Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)

pH: 6.5–7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic)

Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.

 

Aquarium Care

 

Tank Size: Requires a minimum of 75 gallons, with larger tanks preferred for adult specimens.

Aquascape:

Include plenty of rocks, caves, and driftwood to provide hiding places and surfaces to graze.

Use sand or fine gravel substrate to prevent injury to their sensitive undersides.

Moderate water flow and high oxygenation are recommended to mimic their natural environment.

Diet: Primarily herbivorous with some omnivorous tendencies. Feed a varied diet including:

Algae wafers and spirulina-based pellets.

Fresh vegetables such as zucchini, cucumber, and spinach.

Occasional protein sources like shrimp pellets or bloodworms.

 

Behavior

 

Temperament: Generally peaceful but can be territorial, especially toward other plecos or bottom-dwellers of similar size.

Activity Level: Nocturnal; most active during the evening and night, though it may adapt to feed during the day.

Special Behavior: Known for grazing on wood and algae, which helps maintain the tank’s ecosystem.

 

Tankmates

 

Ideal tankmates include peaceful, mid-to-upper-level swimmers, such as:

Large tetras

Corydoras

Rainbowfish

Peaceful cichlids (e.g., keyhole or dwarf cichlids)

Avoid pairing with aggressive species or other territorial plecos unless the tank is large enough to provide multiple hiding areas.

 

Breeding

 

Challenge: Breeding in captivity is uncommon but not impossible.

Requirements:

Simulate seasonal changes in water conditions to encourage spawning.

Provide ample hiding spots and caves.

Males tend to guard the eggs until they hatch.

Fry Care: Feed finely crushed algae-based foods or blanched vegetables.

 

Special Considerations

 

Wood in Diet: This species requires driftwood in the aquarium as it scrapes and ingests wood as part of its diet (rheophagic feeding behavior).

Filtration: Needs strong filtration to handle their bioload and maintain water clarity.

Maintenance: Regular water changes are necessary to keep nitrate levels low.

 

Conclusion

 

The L050 Spotted Humpbacked Pleco is a visually appealing and beneficial addition to large freshwater aquariums. Its peaceful demeanor, unique grazing habits, and manageable size make it a great choice for aquarists with some experience. Proper care and attention to its dietary and environmental needs will allow it to thrive as a centerpiece in your tank.