Loricaria lata (L010)

Loricaria lata

Catfish

A large species of whiptail catfish endemic to the Araguaia river basin in Brazil. Historically associated with the L-number L010 in the aquarium trade. They possess heavily armored, flattened bodies and long filamentous tails. Due to their impressive adult size (up to 27cm SL), they require spacious aquariums with sandy substrates to prevent damage to their delicate barbels and allow natural foraging.

Loricaria lata (L010) At a Glance

Adult Size27 cm
Body ShapeDepressed
Growth RateModerate
TemperamentMostly Peaceful
Water TypeFreshwater Only
Flow PreferenceModerate
Waste OutputMedium
StockingSolo or group

Loricaria lata (L010) Tank Requirements

Minimum Volume200 L
Minimum Length120 cm
FlowModerate
Water TypeFreshwater Only
Must-Haves in the Tank
Sand (Sifters)Driftwood (Digestion/Hiding)Smooth Gravel (Sensitive Barbels)
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Will Loricaria lata (L010) fit in your tank?

Care guides tell you what Loricaria lata (L010) needs, the next question is whether your tank can safely provide it. Test Loricaria lata (L010) against your tank size, maintenance needs, and the fish you already keep before you buy.

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Loricaria lata (L010) Water Parameters

Temperature2428°C
pH67.5
Hardness215 dGH

Loricaria lata (L010) Temperament & Compatibility

Aggression LevelMostly Peaceful
3/10
Where They Swim
Surface
Mid-level
Bottom
Stocking Guidelines
Keep at Least1 (solo is fine)
Max per TankNo limit
Can Live Alone?Yes
Behavior Traits
Shy / Slow Moving (Easily Stressed)NocturnalDigger (Disturbs Substrate)

Loricaria lata (L010) Varieties

Each variety inherits the species defaults above. Only differences are highlighted.

Adult (Standard)

The fully grown adult form, reaching up to 27cm (11 inches) in length. Requires a large footprint tank with plenty of unobstructed sand for foraging.

Same care requirements as the base species

Also known as: Mature L010, Adult Whiptail

Juvenile (Grow-out)

Juvenile whiptails are often sold around 6-10cm. They can be temporarily housed in smaller aquariums, but be aware they will grow rapidly and soon require a 120cm+ long tank.

Differs in 4 traits from base species

Also known as: Baby L010, Small Whiptail

Adult Size8 cm
Min Volume80 L
Min Length80 cm
Growth RateFast

Loricaria lata (L010) Care Guide Summary

The Loricaria lata (L010), scientifically known as Loricaria lata, belongs to the Catfish family group. Adults reach a maximum size of approximately 27 cm and have a depressed body shape with a moderate growth rate. Classified as mostly peaceful, this species primarily occupies the bottom zone of the aquarium and produces a medium level of biological waste.

To thrive, the Loricaria lata (L010) requires a freshwater only aquarium with a minimum volume of 200 litres and a tank length of at least 120 cm. Water temperature should be maintained between 24°C and 28°C, with a pH range of 67.5 and a general hardness of 215 dGH. A moderate water flow is preferred.

Due to its specialist needs, the Loricaria lata (L010) is best suited for fishkeepers who can provide a carefully planned setup. This species is available in 2 varieties: Adult (Standard) and Juvenile (Grow-out). Each may differ slightly in size, temperament, or care needs, so it is worth checking the specific requirements of the variety you plan to keep.

Loricaria lata (L010) Habitat Setup

When setting up an aquarium for the Loricaria lata (L010), a moderate water flow best suits their natural preferences. Because this species occupies the bottom zone, the aquarium layout should prioritise sufficient floor space with hiding spots among rocks, wood, or dense planting. Useful additions include a sand substrate to accommodate their sifting behaviour, smooth gravel or rounded substrate to protect their sensitive barbels, and driftwood, which can serve as both a hiding place and a dietary supplement. Keepers should note that expect substrate disturbance, so lightweight décor should be secured.

Loricaria lata (L010) Compatibility Notes

Classified as mostly peaceful, the Loricaria lata (L010) is adaptable and can be kept singly or in a small group, offering flexibility when planning a community tank. When choosing tankmates, boisterous or fast-moving tankmates may cause this species undue stress. Selecting tankmates that favour different water layers from the bottom zone can help reduce competition and territorial overlap.

Loricaria lata (L010) Recommended Tank Sizes

Standard aquarium sizes that meet the minimum volume and length requirements for Loricaria lata (L010).

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Frequently Asked Questions About Loricaria lata (L010)

How big does Loricaria lata (L010) get?

Loricaria lata (L010) (Loricaria lata) typically reaches a maximum adult size of approximately 27 cm. They have a depressed body shape and a moderate growth rate.

What tank size does Loricaria lata (L010) need?

A minimum aquarium volume of 200 litres and a tank length of at least 120 cm are recommended for Loricaria lata (L010). This ensures enough swimming space and helps maintain stable water conditions.

What water parameters does Loricaria lata (L010) need?

Loricaria lata (L010) thrives in freshwater only conditions with a temperature range of 24–28°C, a pH between 6 and 7.5, and a general hardness of 2–15 dGH. A moderate water flow is preferred.

Is Loricaria lata (L010) peaceful or aggressive?

Loricaria lata (L010) is classified as mostly peaceful with an aggression score of 3 out of 10. They are generally well-suited to peaceful community tanks.

Can Loricaria lata (L010) live alone?

Yes, Loricaria lata (L010) can be kept singly or in a group. They are flexible and adapt well to both setups.

Does Loricaria lata (L010) have any special tank requirements?

Yes. Loricaria lata (L010) benefits from sand (sifters), driftwood (digestion/hiding), and smooth gravel (sensitive barbels) in the aquarium. These features help replicate their natural habitat and promote overall health and well-being.


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