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Hypancistrus zebra(1)  - Click to enlarge
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Hypancistrus zebra(2) Adult female - Click to enlarge
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Adult female

Hypancistrus zebra(3) Juvenile - Click to enlarge
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Juvenile

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Hypancistrus zebra(5) Ventral view - note small mouth - Click to enlarge
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Ventral view - note small mouth

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Hypancistrus zebra(8) Close-up of male - Click to enlarge
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Close-up of male

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Hypancistrus zebra(10) Pair in spawning cave - Click to enlarge
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Pair in spawning cave

Hypancistrus zebra(11) Spawning tank set-up - Click to enlarge
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Spawning tank set-up

Hypancistrus zebra(12) Spawning tank set-up - Click to enlarge
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Spawning tank set-up

Hypancistrus zebra(13) Egg clutch at far end of breeding cave - Click to enlarge
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Egg clutch at far end of breeding cave

Hypancistrus zebra(14) Captive bred infants - Click to enlarge
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Captive bred infants

Hypancistrus zebra(15) Very well fed female - Click to enlarge
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Very well fed female

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Hypancistrus zebra(18) Wavy / broken line variation similar to L098 - Click to enlarge
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Wavy / broken line variation similar to L098

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Hypancistrus zebra(22) Group - Click to enlarge
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Group

Hypancistrus zebra(23) Male guarding egg clutch (right) - Click to enlarge
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Male guarding egg clutch (right)

Hypancistrus zebra(24) Eggs hatching - Click to enlarge
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Eggs hatching

Hypancistrus zebra(25) Juveniles - Click to enlarge
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Juveniles

Hypancistrus zebra(26) Adult alpha male (note thickened pectoral spines) - Click to enlarge
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Adult alpha male (note thickened pectoral spines)

Hypancistrus zebra(27) Three day old fry - Click to enlarge
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Three day old fry

Hypancistrus zebra(28) Eight day old fry - Click to enlarge
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Eight day old fry

Hypancistrus zebra(29) Dorsal view - nine day old fry - Click to enlarge
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Dorsal view - nine day old fry

Hypancistrus zebra(30) Ventral view - ten day old fry - Click to enlarge
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Ventral view - ten day old fry

Hypancistrus zebra(31) Dorsal view - eleven day old fry - Click to enlarge
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Dorsal view - eleven day old fry

Hypancistrus zebra(32) twelve day old fry - Click to enlarge
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twelve day old fry

Hypancistrus zebra(33) Fry - Click to enlarge
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Fry

Hypancistrus zebra(34) One hour old eggs - Click to enlarge
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One hour old eggs

Hypancistrus zebra(35) Six day old eggs - Click to enlarge
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Six day old eggs

Hypancistrus zebra(36) Male guarding eggs - Click to enlarge
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Male guarding eggs

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Hypancistrus zebra(41) Eggs of L066(right) and L046 - Click to enlarge
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Eggs of L066(right) and L046

Hypancistrus zebra(42) Male in cave with fry - Click to enlarge
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Male in cave with fry

Hypancistrus zebra(43) Father and son - Click to enlarge
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Father and son

Hypancistrus zebra(44) Male scarred by fighting - Click to enlarge
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Male scarred by fighting

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Hypancistrus zebra(46) Fry development - Click to enlarge
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Fry development

Hypancistrus zebra(47) Female - Click to enlarge
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Female

Hypancistrus zebra(48) Twenty five day old - Click to enlarge
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Twenty five day old

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Hypancistrus zebra(52) Pair - female top - Click to enlarge
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Pair - female top

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 Scientific Name  Hypancistrus zebra  Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1991 - add this species to your "My Cats" page.
 Common Name(s)  Imperial Pleco, L046, L098, Zebra Pleco
 Type Locality  Isbrücker & Nijssen's description states "About 1 hr. upstream of Altamira by speedboat, anastomoses of Rio Xingu, Pará, Brazil.". However, in keeping with much about this species, this is incorrect. Isbrücker & Nijssen did not collect in the Xingu. The source of this information to the describers was influenced by the desire to keep that commercially valuable information restricted for as long as possible. The real locality is closer to one hour downstream by speedboat from Altamira.
 Pronunciation  hype an siss truss - zee BRA
 Etymology  A contraction of the Greek hypo (meaning less than) and ancistrus, an allusion to the reduced number of teeth (particularly in the lower jaw) found in this genus. zebra = from the African black and white striped equine.
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 Identification  The most high-profile aquarium catfish of our time. Known by the l-number L046 (the common form) and L098 which is a uncommonly found wavy / broken line colour variation.
 Sexing  The first pectoral fin ray of the male is somewhat thicker than that of the female. Males in breeding condition further develop their spine-like ''odontodes'' on this ray. The male has a slightly broader head than the female, best observed from above.
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 Distribution  Rio Xingú, Brazil 
Amazon, Lower Amazon, Xingu, Middle Xingu (click on these areas to find other species found there)
 pH  6.0 - 7.5
 Temperature  26.0-30.0°C or 78.8-86°F (Show others)
 Other Parameters  The water chemistry of the Rio Xingú is well documented, but it is not that important as H. zebra seems to do well in just about any water provided it is high in oxygen content and warm. pH and DH do not seem to matter since the fish has been spawned in all types of water, even water that was hard and alkaline. To best replicate their natural habitat the water would be neutral to slightly acidic and soft.
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 Feeding  Unlike the popular opinion of many other loricariids, H. zebra is more of a carnivore than an algae eater. This is backed up by a small and lightly toothed mouth that indicates it is a poor algae eater. Provide mainly meaty foods such as bloodworm and even brineshrimp.
 Furniture  The Rio Xingú is full of rocks of many sizes with some fine sand between them. H. zebra is collected in deeper mid-water channels where it hides in crevices. The ideal H. zebra tank would be set up much differently than what we picture as a typical ''South American'' biotope. The tank should resemble a rocky riffle area in a stream with jumbles of rounded rocks and good water movement. Provide lots of small caves as the fish normally live and spawn in the caves and cracks of rocks. The rocks should be assembled in a haphazard fashion to create lots of crevices and shelves in which the fish can cram themselves. Sand is preferable, but large rounded gravel or bare-bottomed tanks are also accepted. Prefers dark rock to bogwood but I would provide some wood (many people claim that their zebras never touch the stuff) - better safe than sorry in my opinion.
 Compatibility  Peaceful but choose tankmates wisely as Zebras do not compete well for food with particularly fast or aggressive tankmates.
 Suggested Tankmates  An ideal (although expensive) addition to any community tank especially one stocked with active, but not boisterous, current loving fish. For some reason many people ask if this species can be kept with discus or loaches, it can, but you are unlikely to get the best out of this fish in such company. Best kept in groups of 1 male and 2-3 females with active, current loving dither fish.
 Breeding  Raise temp. to at least 82°F and ensure the tank is well aerated and heavily filtered (A tank turnover rate of 6 times an hour is not excessive). Ensure there are many spawning caves and crevices available for the fish to select. During spawning - which takes place in several batches - the male blocks the cave entrance with his head. The female persuades the male away from guarding the cave entrance to fertilize the eggs. Once this is complete the male will often have to push the female out of the cave before he can resume his parental guarding. It is quite common that the first spawn will be more of a ''trial run'' and the eggs will remain infertile. There are typically between seven and 15 eggs laid. They take around 7 days to hatch, after 10 the yolk sac should be completely consumed and feeding begins. They immediately take dried foods and frozen or live brine shrimp nauplii. They will take about 2.5 months to reach 1'' in length.
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 References  Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 4) - pp348 - Figs. 1-2
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