Breeding L190 Royal Pleco (Panaque nigrolineatus)

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guya
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Breeding L190 Royal Pleco (Panaque nigrolineatus)

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"Dry and Rainy Seasons in the Tank"
I crossed a translation of this article in my Israeli forum (http://www.ffil.org) from Aquarticles site. http://www.aquarticles.com/articles/bre ... asons.html
I might want to try it in my aquarium, if some one can refer to this article from experience I will be thankful.
Any other advice on breeding Royal will be gladly acceptable.

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i think that panawues are quite hard to breed, bec of the fact that there big! a pair or a colony must be placed in a suitable habitat where in they will happy live.. I guess that every thing is possible its just difficult! I know they need strong curents.. and a good vegi diet :)
Too many gorgeous loricariids
So hard to obtain! Grrr....
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Post by Shane »

Guya,
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. This article, with a few modifications, is lifted from a series of e-mails I wrote on Cat-L in 1996 after Doug Underwood used my technique to spawn P. nigrolineatus. I'll contact the website and let them know it was plagerized.
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Hi Shane
Can u give a link to your series of e-mails??

thanks
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Post by Plec0maniac »

hi shane.. w0w a person has actually breed an panaque sp. wow!! :) how big was his tank? and how big wer the parents?? :)
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Post by Thomas W »

To bread Panaque Nigrolineatus isent that difficult (i think). I think i know how to bread them. I Can show you how to do it when im finishing breading them :lol: , but first i need about 5 PN. :(
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Post by Shane »

Guya,
I'll look around and contact Lyn and see if they are still saved in the Cat-L archives. I believe that Dinyar, Heok Hee, and maybe Jools will remember the articles.
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Post by guya »

Shane

Thanks for yours efforts.

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