New Bristlenose pleco

Never heard of a starlight BN. My BN loves cucumber and zucchini on a veggie clip. Make sure you have wood in the tank, and plenty of cover for the BN :thumbsup:
 
If it's an L182 species (also known as a white seam) it is a blackwater fish, and thus requires very soft, tannic water.
 
If it's an L182 species (also known as a white seam) it is a blackwater fish, and thus requires very soft, tannic water.

:iagree: It could also be L183 (they're both sometimes called starlight plecos) but I think that also requires blackwater conditions.
 
L182 have no white seam, while L183 and a good number of other black water ancistrus do. There are a few types of black water looking ancistrus that actually come from harder conditions though, so don't just panic and drop your parameters. If the fish is that small, the odds are good he's tank raised, which should make him appreciably more capable of handling a wider range of parameters.

From your description, he could also just be a common bristlenose with nice dark coloring. It would be far easier to help if you could take a picture ;).

Barbie
 
its a numbering system. a easy way to id a pleco. i dont know about you but i can never remember the latin names and common names can be very useless.
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