''Hypostomus plecostomus'', also known as the suckermouth catfish or the common pleco, is a
tropical freshwater fish
Freshwater fish are those that spend some or all of their lives in fresh water, such as rivers and lakes, with a salinity of less than 1.05%. These environments differ from marine conditions in many ways, especially the difference in levels of s ...
belonging to the
armored catfish Armoured catfish may refer to:
*Family Loricariidae: The armoured suckermouth catfish, also known as suckermouth catfish, armoured catfish or simply 'plecs' or 'plecos'
*Family Callichthyidae: armoured catfish, includes the genera
**''Corydoras'', ...
family (
Loricariidae), named for the longitudinal rows of
armor-like
scutes that cover the upper parts of the head and body (the lower surface of head and abdomen is naked soft skin). Although the name ''Hypostomus plecostomus'' is often used to refer to common
plecostomus sold in aquarium shops, most are actually members of other genera.
Suckermouth catfish are of little or no value as a
food fish, although they are at least occasionally consumed over their
native range. A demand exists for them, however, as a
bottom cleaner in the
aquarium
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trade.
Distribution and habitat
This species' native range is
tropical northeastern
South America; it naturally occurs in northeastern
Brazil,
the Guianas, and
Trinidad and Tobago.
Confusingly, the name ''Hypostomus plecostomus'' (or ''Plecostomus plecostomus'') has sometimes been incorrectly used for several more-or-less similar loricariid catfishes, both in the popular and scientific literature. For example, it has sometimes been suggested that it occurs in southern Central America, but this is an entirely separate species, ''
Hemiancistrus aspidolepis'' (also known under another synonym, ''Hypostomus panamensis'').

Some Loricariidae species have been widely
introduced to several countries around the world and reported as ''H. plecostomus''.
[ It is erroneous,] and the concerned species belong to the genus '' Pterygoplichthys'' (either '' P. pardalis'', '' P. disjunctivus'', '' P. anisitsi'' or '' P. multiradiatus''). In the United States, a ''Pterygoplichthys'' species has been introduced to some regions in the South
South is one of the cardinal directions or Points of the compass, compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west.
Etymology
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, most likely released by aquarists into the local waters. For example, they are present in a lake in the neighborhood of Hammock Trace Preserve in Melbourne, Florida. In Texas, reproducing populations occur in spring-influenced habitats of the San Antonio River (Bexar County), Comal Springs (Comal County), San Marcos River (Hays County), and San Felipe Creek (Val Verde County), as well as in drainage canals in the Rio Grande Valley and Houston.
The same identification issues have spread in the literature regarding the invasive catfishes in Taiwan, with ''H. plecostomus'' being one of the numerous names used to designate the species: DNA studies showed the alien fishes were actually ''P. pardalis'' and ''P. disjunctivus'' (that hybridise extensively).
''H. plecostomus'' prefer to live in water between 72 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit (~22.2 to 30 degrees Celsius), with a pH between 6.5 and 7.5.
Diet
''Hypostomus plecostomus'' is named for its sucker-like mouth, which allows it to adhere to a surface, as well as to hold and rasp at food. This omnivorous species feeds on algae
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, aquatic plant
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s, and small crustaceans.
Physiology
''Hypostomus plecostomus'' is one of many species of fish that is able to breathe air. ''Hypostomus plecostomus'' relies on its gills for respiration in normal and slightly hypoxic water, and the less oxygen present in the water, the more frequently it surfaces to breathe air. The air is taken to the stomach where the oxygen is absorbed, and the air can be kept in the stomach to increase buoyancy, which may help it to feed on vegetation.
In the aquarium
''H. plecostomus'' is one of a number of species commonly referred to as "plecostomus" or "common pleco" by aquarist
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s. These fish are sold when they are young and small, but in the wild, they can grow to be a maximum size of . In captivity, however, a full-grown ''Hypostomus plecostomus'' only reaches 15 inches (38 cm) on average, which could be explained by the subpar oxygen levels in most home aquaria and other practices of bad fish husbandry. In the aquarium trade, this dark-colored, bottom-feeding, nocturnal
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Nocturnal creatures generally have highly developed sens ...
catfish is often purchased for its ability to clean algae from fish tanks but also contributes a lot of waste to the nitrogen cycle
The nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems. The conversion of nitrogen can be carried out through both biologi ...
. They are difficult for other fish to harass, both due to the semi-aggressive nature of the fish as well as its thick armor.
Invasive species
In Bangladesh, the species, among some other suckermouth catfishes has become invasive. The government is currently on its way to impose a ban on the farming, hatchling production, breeding, marketing and trading of the fish. It has also raised serious concern in India.
Naming
Common names
A large variety of common name
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s is used to describe ''H. plecostomus'', where plecostomus and the shortened "pleco" are interchangeable in all common names. The names include:
* algae sucker/eater
* pez diablo (devil fish)
* pleco
* janitor fish
* municipal fish – 'ikan bandaraya' in Malay
* suckermouth catfish
* sweeper fish – 'ikan sapu sapu' in Indonesian
* crocodile fish (not to be confused with ''Papilloculiceps longiceps
The tentacled flathead (''Papilloculiceps longiceps''), also known as the Indian Ocean crocodilefish, Madagascar flathead or longhead flathead, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Platycephalidae, the flatheads. This s ...
'', which is originally known as the crocodile fish or tentacled flathead)
Taxonomy
The species' scientific name, ''Hypostomus plecostomus'', is derived from the Latin ''hypo'' (meaning "under"), ''stoma'' (meaning "mouth"), and ''pleco'' (meaning "pleated").
Many of the common names used to identify ''Hypostomus plecostomus'' are also used for other species, which augments the confusion surrounding ''H. plecostomus'' and other Loricariidae such as '' H. punctatus'', '' Pterygoplichthys multiradiatus'' and '' P. pardalis''. In 2012, Weber, Covain, and Fisch-Muller showed the type series of Carl Linnaeus was heterogenous and comprised two species: ''H. plecostomus'' (for which the authors designate a lectotype) and '' H. watwata''.
See also
* List of freshwater aquarium fish species
A vast number of aquatic species have successfully adapted to live in the freshwater aquarium. This list gives some examples of the most common species found in home aquariums.
Catfish
Characins and other characiformes
...
References
Further reading
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plecostomus
Fish described in 1758
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
Fish of Brazil
Fish of Guyana
Fish of Suriname
Fish of Trinidad and Tobago
Fish of the Caribbean