
L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco (Pseudorinelepis genibarbis)
L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco (Pseudorinelepis genibarbis)
The L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco is a truly unique and rare species known for its heavily armored body, distinctive “pinecone” appearance, and striking orange cheek highlights. Native to the Amazon Basin, this prehistoric-looking pleco stands out from typical algae eaters with its bold structure and rugged, almost dinosaur-like design.
Unlike smoother-bodied plecos, Pseudorinelepis genibarbis features raised, textured plating that gives it a spiked, pinecone-like look—especially noticeable as it matures. The subtle orange coloration around the cheeks adds an extra layer of contrast, making this species highly desirable among collectors of rare and oddball plecos.
This species is hardy and adaptable but requires strong filtration and good water quality due to its size and waste production. While generally peaceful, it is best housed with larger tank mates in a spacious aquarium.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons
- Max Size: Up to 12–16 inches
- Temperature: 75–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderate
- Environment: Strong filtration, driftwood, open bottom space
Diet
Omnivorous with a strong preference for protein
- Sinking carnivore pellets
- Algae wafers
- Fresh vegetables (zucchini, cucumber)
- Frozen foods (shrimp, bloodworms)
Tank Mates
- Larger peaceful to semi-aggressive fish
- Cichlids, silver dollars, arowanas, other large species
- Avoid very small fish
Why We Love This Fish
- Rare L-number pleco
- Unique armored “pinecone” body shape
- Subtle orange cheek coloration
- True oddball centerpiece for monster tanks
The L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco is perfect for hobbyists looking to add a rare, prehistoric-style bottom dweller that brings both texture and character to large aquarium setups.
L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco (Pseudorinelepis genibarbis)
The L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco is a truly unique and rare species known for its heavily armored body, distinctive “pinecone” appearance, and striking orange cheek highlights. Native to the Amazon Basin, this prehistoric-looking pleco stands out from typical algae eaters with its bold structure and rugged, almost dinosaur-like design.
Unlike smoother-bodied plecos, Pseudorinelepis genibarbis features raised, textured plating that gives it a spiked, pinecone-like look—especially noticeable as it matures. The subtle orange coloration around the cheeks adds an extra layer of contrast, making this species highly desirable among collectors of rare and oddball plecos.
This species is hardy and adaptable but requires strong filtration and good water quality due to its size and waste production. While generally peaceful, it is best housed with larger tank mates in a spacious aquarium.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons
- Max Size: Up to 12–16 inches
- Temperature: 75–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderate
- Environment: Strong filtration, driftwood, open bottom space
Diet
Omnivorous with a strong preference for protein
- Sinking carnivore pellets
- Algae wafers
- Fresh vegetables (zucchini, cucumber)
- Frozen foods (shrimp, bloodworms)
Tank Mates
- Larger peaceful to semi-aggressive fish
- Cichlids, silver dollars, arowanas, other large species
- Avoid very small fish
Why We Love This Fish
- Rare L-number pleco
- Unique armored “pinecone” body shape
- Subtle orange cheek coloration
- True oddball centerpiece for monster tanks
The L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco is perfect for hobbyists looking to add a rare, prehistoric-style bottom dweller that brings both texture and character to large aquarium setups.
Original: $400.00
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$140.00Description
L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco (Pseudorinelepis genibarbis)
The L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco is a truly unique and rare species known for its heavily armored body, distinctive “pinecone” appearance, and striking orange cheek highlights. Native to the Amazon Basin, this prehistoric-looking pleco stands out from typical algae eaters with its bold structure and rugged, almost dinosaur-like design.
Unlike smoother-bodied plecos, Pseudorinelepis genibarbis features raised, textured plating that gives it a spiked, pinecone-like look—especially noticeable as it matures. The subtle orange coloration around the cheeks adds an extra layer of contrast, making this species highly desirable among collectors of rare and oddball plecos.
This species is hardy and adaptable but requires strong filtration and good water quality due to its size and waste production. While generally peaceful, it is best housed with larger tank mates in a spacious aquarium.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons
- Max Size: Up to 12–16 inches
- Temperature: 75–82°F
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderate
- Environment: Strong filtration, driftwood, open bottom space
Diet
Omnivorous with a strong preference for protein
- Sinking carnivore pellets
- Algae wafers
- Fresh vegetables (zucchini, cucumber)
- Frozen foods (shrimp, bloodworms)
Tank Mates
- Larger peaceful to semi-aggressive fish
- Cichlids, silver dollars, arowanas, other large species
- Avoid very small fish
Why We Love This Fish
- Rare L-number pleco
- Unique armored “pinecone” body shape
- Subtle orange cheek coloration
- True oddball centerpiece for monster tanks
The L095 Orange Cheek Pinecone Pleco is perfect for hobbyists looking to add a rare, prehistoric-style bottom dweller that brings both texture and character to large aquarium setups.
















