Clown Pleco?
- vince0
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Clown Pleco?
Hey guys!
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
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
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Re: Clown Pleco?
Difficult to say if it's a very unusual species, or just an odd coloured one of the common species. It certainly looks similar in body shape and such.
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Re: Clown pl*co?
Is that an L103?
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Re: Clown Pleco?
If by that you mean , then no, I wouldn't think so - it's got more of a Panaque than Peckoltia body shape, that's for sure.
Possibly or perhaps .
But all of these are very similar, and it's quite hard to see enough details in the picture to say for sure.
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Possibly or perhaps .
But all of these are very similar, and it's quite hard to see enough details in the picture to say for sure.
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Re: Clown pl*co?
cheers, that clears it up, i only said that because i saw some "clown plecos" as L103 in my lfs
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Re: Clown pl*co?
i will try to get better pictures, im sorta new at this picture taking thingMatsP wrote: Possibly or perhaps .
But all of these are very similar, and it's quite hard to see enough details in the picture to say for sure.
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i was also thinking it might be , but i was looking for a expert opinion.
ill try and get new pictures up tonight
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Re: Clown pl*co?
well heres some new pictures for your enjoyment and possible i.d
Thanks
Vince
Thanks
Vince
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Re: Clown pl*co?
oh and i forgot, heres a full tank shot as promised, any suggestions...?
im currently waiting for my lfs to get some large mopani wood pieces in, im thinking about adding one or two.
thanks,
Vince
im currently waiting for my lfs to get some large mopani wood pieces in, im thinking about adding one or two.
thanks,
Vince
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Re: Clown Pleco?
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.
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Edit: And the fish looks a bit like one of mine, and I'm pretty sure you just have a nicely coloured one.
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Re: Clown pl*co?
I agree, this doesn't quite seem to match P. maccus, although you do get aberrant individuals of all species.
is a possibility, as this the most common contaminant in shipments of P. maccus, I think.
is a possibility, as this the most common contaminant in shipments of P. maccus, I think.
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Re: Clown pl*co?
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).
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Re: Clown pl*co?
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 (?)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).
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Re: Clown Pleco?
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).
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This is what their current tank looks like (or looked like a few weeks ago).
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Re: Clown pl*co?
if it is panaque maccus, it is a beauty
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Re: Clown pl*co?
thanksinkyjenn wrote:if it is panaque maccus, it is a beauty
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 varietyRichard B wrote: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 (?)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).
Re: Clown pl*co?
Intresting I also have one of my P. Maccus looking like that.
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Re: Clown pl*co?
I've noticed that will eat mopani, but given the choice they prefer softer wood.
I used silver birch.
I used silver birch.