How many Panaqolus maccus for 39 gallons tank.
How many Panaqolus maccus for 39 gallons tank.
Hello, well this is mi question.. I would set inside of the tank a lof of driftwood and bogwood on the gravel.. because I want to create a habitat of maccus ... Would you helplme??? Iam interesting to breed this sp.
Thanks..
Thanks..
Well I'm no expert but since they only get to around 4" and are pretty peaceful then I think you could have at least 10 in there.
Hear is some good info on them http://www.planetcatfish.com/cotm/2001-11.htm
Good luck on breeding them, I actually have a pair but its a community tank so they wont breed(I wouldnt be able to do the whole dry/wet season simulation with the other fish I have in the tank).
Hear is some good info on them http://www.planetcatfish.com/cotm/2001-11.htm
Good luck on breeding them, I actually have a pair but its a community tank so they wont breed(I wouldnt be able to do the whole dry/wet season simulation with the other fish I have in the tank).
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The main problem with P. maccus is not their size but the fact that, as wood eaters, they are very dirty fish. I kept eight in a 40 gallon tank for two years and they did well but I used heavy filtration and 60-70 percent weekly water changes to keep the "sawdust' (poop) under control (photos of these fish are in the Cat-E-Log). I am currently keeping four LDA 68, which is closely related, in a 20 long with heavy filtration and I find that 70 percent wekly water changes are not enough to keep their waste under control. They need lots of driftwood and are very happy eating cucumber and zucchini.
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The main problem with P. maccus is not their size but the fact that, as wood eaters, they are very dirty fish. I kept eight in a 40 gallon tank for two years and they did well but I used heavy filtration and 60-70 percent weekly water changes to keep the "sawdust' (poop) under control (photos of these fish are in the Cat-E-Log). I am currently keeping four LDA 68, which is closely related, in a 20 long with heavy filtration and I find that 70 percent wekly water changes are not enough to keep their waste under control. They need lots of driftwood and are very happy eating cucumber and zucchini.
-Shane
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