Description
L191 Broken Line Dull Eye Royal Pleco Panaque Nigrolineatus
Overview: The L191 Broken Line Dull Eye Royal Pleco is a distinctive and captivating freshwater fish, known for its unique pattern of broken lines and its less vibrant eye color. This species is a part of the Panaque genus, which is famed for its wood-eating habits. Growing to a considerable size, it makes a striking addition to any large aquarium setup.
Origin: Native to the fast-flowing rivers and tributaries of South America, particularly in the Amazon Basin. This environment influences their need for well-oxygenated water and strong currents in captivity.
Feeding: Primarily a wood-eater, the L191 requires a diet rich in driftwood for digestion and nutrition. Supplement this with high-quality sinking pellets, vegetables, and occasional protein sources to ensure a balanced diet.
Tank Mates: Suitable for community tanks with other large, peaceful species. Avoid small, aggressive, or overly territorial fish. Ideal tank mates include larger tetras, peaceful cichlids, and other plecos that do not compete aggressively for territory or food.
Aggression: Generally peaceful but can be territorial with other bottom-dwellers, especially of the same species or similar plecos. Providing ample space and hiding spots can minimize aggression.
Experience Level: Best suited for intermediate to advanced aquarists. Its care requirements, size, and diet necessitate a dedicated and knowledgeable approach to ensure its well-being.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 76-86°F (24-30°C)
- pH: 6.5-7.5
- Hardness: 5-15 dGH
- Strong water flow and high oxygen levels are essential to mimic their natural habitat.
Tank Setup: A minimum of 75 gallons is recommended due to its potential size. The aquarium should include plenty of driftwood for grazing, along with rocks and caves for hiding. Ensure the filtration system can handle the high bioload and maintain clear, well-oxygenated water.
This majestic pleco is a fantastic choice for those looking to add a piece of the Amazon to their home aquarium. Its peculiar dietary habits and impressive appearance make it a fascinating subject for observation and care.
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