L471

Mini Snowball Pleco (L471) – Species Profile, Care Requirements & Husbandry Standards

Hypancistrus sp. “Dwarf” (L471) – A Compact, Striking and Peaceful Hypancistrus Species

The L471 Mini Snowball Pleco (Hypancistrus sp. “Dwarf”) is a compact and visually impressive member of the Loricariidae family, originating from the upper Rio Tapajós in Brazil.
Its deep black body covered in high-contrast white spotting makes it a standout species, reminiscent of L201 or L102, but significantly smaller and more manageable, making it ideal for medium-sized aquariums.

This profile outlines the essential environmental, behavioral and nutritional requirements for successful long-term care and breeding of L471 in the aquarium.


Quick Facts

CategoryValue
Common NameMini Snowball Pleco
ScientificHypancistrus sp. “Dwarf” (L471)
OriginBrazil – Upper Rio Tapajós
Sizeup to 10 cm, most remain 6–8 cm
Temperature26–30°C
pH6.0–7.5
Hardnesssoft to medium-hard
Tank Sizefrom 80 cm length
Dietomnivorous; strong preference for protein
Community Suitabilityconditional
Breedingpossible in caves
Shrimp Compatibilitygenerally yes with stable feeding

Natural Habitat

In the wild, L471 inhabits:

  • clear, oxygen-rich flowing waters
  • rocky substrates
  • root systems and narrow crevices
  • high-flow zones with stable warm temperatures

These environmental characteristics should be replicated in the aquarium to ensure optimal health and natural behavior.


Behavior & Compatibility

The Mini Snowball Pleco is peaceful, calm and non-disruptive, making it suitable for community aquariums with similarly quiet species.
However, males can be territorial, particularly when competing for preferred caves.

Suitable tankmates include:

  • peaceful tetras
  • dwarf cichlids
  • Corydoras catfish
  • smaller Loricariidae species

With adequate structure and feeding, L471 is largely compatible with dwarf shrimp, though very small juveniles may be taken opportunistically.


Tank Requirements

1. Tank Size

A tank from 80 cm length is sufficient for a small group, assuming the layout offers enough hiding opportunities.

2. Structure & Hardscape

L471 requires a richly structured environment, ideally with:

  • slate caves
  • driftwood
  • stone formations
  • multiple crevices and shaded zones

A dense planting layout is optional, but robust species such as Anubias, Java fern or Microsorum provide additional stability and cover.

3. Water Conditions

Maintain:

  • pH 6.0–7.5
  • soft to medium-hard water
  • warm, stable temperatures 26–30°C
  • good filtration + high oxygen levels
  • regular partial water changes

Additional aeration (air stone, oxydator) is highly recommended due to the species’ preference for oxygen-rich water.


Feeding Strategy

L471 is predominantly carnivorous, with a strong preference for high-protein foods:

Recommended diet:

  • frozen foods (bloodworms, artemia, mysis)
  • live foods when available
  • high-quality sinking granules
  • Hypancistrus-specific tablets
  • small amounts of vegetable-based foods as supplement

A consistent and varied feeding routine supports coloration, growth and overall vitality.


Sexual Dimorphism

Sexing adult animals is relatively straightforward:

  • Males: broader head, stronger odontodes along pectoral fins and operculum
  • Females: fuller body shape, especially during spawning condition

Juveniles (4–8 cm) cannot be reliably sexed.


Breeding Hypancistrus sp. “Dwarf” (L471)

Breeding is achievable under stable conditions:

  • cave spawning with male guarding the clutch
  • warm water around 29°C supports breeding readiness
  • soft water improves egg survival
  • fry accept Artemia nauplii and fine powdered foods

Good hygiene, stable temperatures and high oxygenation are essential for raising healthy offspring.


Final Size & Lifespan

Reaching a maximum size of 8–10 cm, the L471 is one of the smallest Hypancistrus species, making it ideal for mid-sized aquariums.
With proper care, individuals can reach an age of 8–10 years, maintaining their characteristic contrast pattern throughout their lifespan.


Shrimp Compatibility

With adequate feeding and a structured habitat, L471 is generally safe to keep with dwarf shrimp.
Young juveniles may be at slight risk, but dense moss areas and driftwood provide effective protection.