Peckoltia or panque ID
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Peckoltia or panque ID
so i got a new catfish for you to give an ID on, its of a friend and was sold as an peckoltia vitattus (which obviously should be vitatta) and its not an L080. I checked i thought it is somesort of a peckoltia but a friend thinks is a sort of panaque,
so here are the pics, what do you all think?
so here are the pics, what do you all think?
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hello everybody... I'm the owner of this fish. Yesterday when OEOTS asked me if he could put my question here I thought good idea... this night I figured I'd even better made myself a member ;)
thanks for the help so far. I'm a beginner in the aquarium business and sometimes do stupid things.
So with the buying of this panaque. I was looking in the shop and seeing this catfish almost the color of the sand... very special I thought... ones in my tank it was very quickly clear the poor thing had been completely overstressed... even only a few ours later he was already darkening. So what has happened to him... no idea, I just hope I'll be able to give him the proper care.
another question... I saw that yams are some favorite food, I'm not familiar with it, I know I can get it here, but do I have to cook it before giving?
thanks for the help so far. I'm a beginner in the aquarium business and sometimes do stupid things.
So with the buying of this panaque. I was looking in the shop and seeing this catfish almost the color of the sand... very special I thought... ones in my tank it was very quickly clear the poor thing had been completely overstressed... even only a few ours later he was already darkening. So what has happened to him... no idea, I just hope I'll be able to give him the proper care.
another question... I saw that yams are some favorite food, I'm not familiar with it, I know I can get it here, but do I have to cook it before giving?
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don't feed too much protein.
The Clownpleco is a woodeater and a grazer. it can have stuff like shrimp-pieces or mussels, but most of its' diet should be vegetarian.
and bogwood is a MUST for this one to keep it healthy in the long run.
It's easy to take care for; a slice of weightdown cucumber, peas (frozen and thawed, not the tincan kind), pleco-tabs, spinache (also frozen and thawed), softleafed plants (P maccus loves to eat Echinodorus) and the occasional piece of unpeeled shrimp, bloodworm etc will keep it healthy.
The Clownpleco is a woodeater and a grazer. it can have stuff like shrimp-pieces or mussels, but most of its' diet should be vegetarian.
and bogwood is a MUST for this one to keep it healthy in the long run.
It's easy to take care for; a slice of weightdown cucumber, peas (frozen and thawed, not the tincan kind), pleco-tabs, spinache (also frozen and thawed), softleafed plants (P maccus loves to eat Echinodorus) and the occasional piece of unpeeled shrimp, bloodworm etc will keep it healthy.
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