So i purchased 4 panaque maccus a few weeks ago, and after closer observation i think i may have gotten 1 oddball, i was hoping some of you might be able to identify it for me
Heres so pictures
Thanks for your time...
Ill get a full tank shot in there at lunch time lol
Some more wood is certainly a good idea. If you can find some thinner tree-branches of some sort, it would make it look a bit like their natural habitat.
Edit: And the fish looks a bit like one of mine, and I'm pretty sure you just have a nicely coloured one.
I'm not certain about this but I believe I've read that mopani is too hard for even Panaque to eat? They're supposed to need wood in their diet (probably more for digestion than anything else), in which case wood or bogwood would be more of a priority than more mopani (although that's fine for decoration/hiding places).
Carp37 wrote:I'm not certain about this but I believe I've read that mopani is too hard for even Panaque to eat? They're supposed to need wood in their diet (probably more for digestion than anything else), in which case wood or bogwood would be more of a priority than more mopani (although that's fine for decoration/hiding places).
I think this is correct to a certain degree - very old & well used mopani seems to soften (on the pale side) but newly introduced stuff is a bit too solid. Some bogwood/redmoor etc would be better or a piece of beech/oak branch - there are plenty of other options - Mats uses apple i believe (?)
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My P. maccus certainly chew on Mopani, but they also have several other kinds of wood in the tank: Willow, Alder and Apple in the current tank, previously also Cherry (the purple-leaved, non-berry flowering type, if its of any importance) - those are still in the tank where I placed them, but the fish has moved twice since.
This is what their current tank looks like (or looked like a few weeks ago).
inkyjenn wrote:if it is panaque maccus, it is a beauty
thanks
Richard B wrote:
Carp37 wrote:I'm not certain about this but I believe I've read that mopani is too hard for even Panaque to eat? They're supposed to need wood in their diet (probably more for digestion than anything else), in which case wood or bogwood would be more of a priority than more mopani (although that's fine for decoration/hiding places).
I think this is correct to a certain degree - very old & well used mopani seems to soften (on the pale side) but newly introduced stuff is a bit too solid. Some bogwood/redmoor etc would be better or a piece of beech/oak branch - there are plenty of other options - Mats uses apple i believe (?)
I know individual experiences vary, however i can tell you for a fact that my pleco's grave on the mopani wood, it is the only piece i have in there at the moment, but i may take your advice and look for a few different varieties of wood just to provide some variety