King Tiger Pleco (L333)

Hypancistrus sp. L333

A beautiful black-and-white maze-patterned Hypancistrus pleco, the prized L333.

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DifficultyIntermediate
Min. Tank Size150 L
Temperature26.0–30.0 °C
pH Range6.0–7.5
Max Size14.0 cm
Lifespan8-10 years
DietOmnivore
TemperamentPeaceful
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Overview

The King Tiger Pleco (L333) (Hypancistrus sp. L333) is a beautiful black-and-white maze-patterned Hypancistrus pleco, the prized L333. It is a popular choice among Australian aquarists, reaching around 14 cm and living roughly 8-10 years when properly cared for.

This complete guide covers how to keep the King Tiger Pleco (L333) successfully - tank size and setup, water parameters, the best foods (including recommended brands), suitable tank mates, breeding, sexing and the health issues to watch for. It is rated Intermediate to care for.

Natural Habitat & Origin

This suckermouth catfish comes from the rivers and streams of South America, clinging to rocks and submerged wood, so driftwood, caves and well-oxygenated water are important.

Matching the temperature, water chemistry and cover a species evolved with is the simplest route to keeping it healthy and seeing its natural behaviour and colour.

Tank Size & Aquarium Setup

Provide a minimum of 150 litres for the King Tiger Pleco (L333). Give it a large footprint with sight-breaks and cover to reduce territorial aggression.

Include driftwood and caves for shelter; wood aids digestion for many plecos and gives bottom-dwellers somewhere to feel safe by day.

Always add fish only to a fully cycled, mature tank with stable biological filtration. Match filtration generously to the fish's size and waste output.

Water Parameters

Keep the King Tiger Pleco (L333) in stable water at 26-30 °C with a pH of 6.0-7.5. It adapts to a moderate range, so stability matters more than an exact figure.

Test regularly: ammonia and nitrite must read zero, and nitrate should be kept low with routine partial water changes. Always dechlorinate and temperature-match new water, because sudden swings cause far more illness than water that is stable but slightly imperfect.

Diet & Feeding

The King Tiger Pleco (L333) is an easy-going omnivore that accepts a wide range of foods.

In Australia, good options include API Tropical Flakes or Pellets, Hikari Micro Pellets or Tropical, and Dymax frozen brine shrimp and bloodworm as treats. Feed small amounts once or twice a day (only what is cleared in a minute or two), vary the diet for the best colour and health, and avoid overfeeding, which is the leading cause of poor water quality.

Temperament & Tank Mates

The King Tiger Pleco (L333) is peaceful and community-friendly. It mixes well with other calm species that share its temperature (26-30 °C) and pH (6.0-7.5) needs, are too large to be eaten and not large enough to eat it.

Breeding

The King Tiger Pleco (L333) is a cave spawner. Provide a snug cave or pipe; the male guards and fans the eggs until the fry are free-swimming.

Even if you are not planning to breed it, recognising this behaviour helps you understand what you are seeing and respond well - for example by adding cover for fry or giving a guarding pair extra space.

How to Tell Males from Females

Males develop more prominent bristles or cheek spines (odontodes) and a broader head than females.

Common Health Problems

Like most aquarium species it can suffer from white spot (ich), fin rot and fungal or bacterial infections, almost always triggered by stress or poor water quality. Quarantine new arrivals for 2-4 weeks and watch daily for early signs such as loss of appetite, unusual hiding, clamped fins or laboured breathing - caught early, most issues are very treatable.

Prevention beats cure: keep water pristine, avoid overstocking and overfeeding, quarantine new arrivals, and act at the first sign of trouble.

Is the King Tiger Pleco (L333) Right for You?

The King Tiger Pleco (L333) suits keepers with some experience and a stable, mature, appropriately sized tank, as long as you can provide at least 150 litres, water at 26-30 °C and pH 6.0-7.5, the right diet and suitable tank mates.

Meet those needs and the King Tiger Pleco (L333) will reward you for around 8-10 years. Use our free aquarium calculators to plan your setup, and explore our other fish, plant and disease guides to build a thriving aquarium.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size tank does a King Tiger Pleco (L333) need?
Provide a minimum of 150 litres. This species needs space, strong filtration and a stable, mature tank.
Can I keep more than one King Tiger Pleco (L333) together?
Yes, with enough space and cover, though watch for any squabbling.
What water conditions do King Tiger Pleco (L333) need?
Aim for 26-30 °C and a pH of 6.0-7.5, in stable, well-filtered, low-nitrate water.
What should I feed a King Tiger Pleco (L333)?
It is a omnivore. Good choices in Australia include API Tropical Flakes or Pellets, Hikari Micro Pellets or Tropical, and Dymax frozen brine shrimp and bloodworm as treats.
How big do King Tiger Pleco (L333) get?
Adults reach about 14 cm, so plan tank size around that adult size, not the size they are sold at.
How long do King Tiger Pleco (L333) live?
With good care, expect around 8-10 years.
Is the King Tiger Pleco (L333) hard to keep?
It is rated intermediate: it needs the right tank size, stable water and setup, so it suits keepers with a little experience.

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