*RESERVATION ONLY* Snow White Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus sp.) TR - 1”+
Reserve now! Hatched May 4th, we anticipate that the Snow Whites will be ready by August 1st. Add yourself to the reservation list. No money now, cost will be $25 when ready + you will get a 10% coupon to go towards your purchase (excludes shipping).
Once ready, we will contact you to confirm order and submit invoice for fish + overnight shipping (or schedule time for pick-up). You will have 48 hours to respond. If no response, your reserved fish will be “thrown back into the pool” and will be available after all reservation orders have been confirmed, or expire. If you wish to change your quantity, availability for changes is dependent on inventory.
Note: no gender requests. At the time of purchase it is highly likely that the Pleco will be too young to identify gender. If the males are apparent, we will contact buyer to find out preference.
Looking for a truly unique pleco? The Snow White Bristlenose Pleco features stunning pure white to cream coloration that stands out beautifully against dark driftwood, plants, and substrate. These eye-catching algae grazers are peaceful, hardy, and remain much smaller than common plecos, making them an excellent choice for community aquariums.
Snow White Bristlenose Plecos spend their days grazing on algae, biofilm, and leftover foods while adding a striking contrast to any aquarium. Their unique appearance and practical cleanup abilities have made them a favorite among freshwater hobbyists.
Species Information
• Adult Size: 4–5 inches
• Temperament: Peaceful
• Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
• Temperature: 72–82°F
• pH: 6.5–7.8
• Diet: Algae wafers, vegetables, sinking pellets, biofilm, and driftwood
• Lifespan: 5–10 years
Why You’ll Love Them
✔ Stunning snow-white coloration
✔ Excellent algae and biofilm grazer
✔ Stays much smaller than common plecos
✔ Peaceful community fish
✔ Ideal for planted aquariums
All fish are tank-raised, healthy, and carefully packed to ensure safe arrival. Color intensity may vary slightly based on age, diet, and aquarium conditions.