Panaques and aquarium ornaments.
- Shaun
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Panaques and aquarium ornaments.
I'm pretty sure I've read somewhere that Panaques will rasp away at various aquarium ornaments (plastic, PVC, resins etc) and slowly poison themselves. Is this true?
My Panaque tank is full of driftwood, but there are a few PVC spawning pipes and some resin ones. Would I be better just switching to ceramic breeding caves?
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Shaun
My Panaque tank is full of driftwood, but there are a few PVC spawning pipes and some resin ones. Would I be better just switching to ceramic breeding caves?
Thanks
Shaun
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We've had this discussion before, and the conclusion was that, yes they will most likely rasp PVC, but unless you're using PVC that isn't suitable for the tank anyways (i.e. coloured with nasty stuff, or some such), it should pass through the same way that sand and gravel would if it was ingested - PVC is pretty tolerant to acids and other "chemicals" that could be found in the digestive tract of a Panaque.
If you read the scientific descriptions of various plecos, you'll find that many of them have "sand" as component of their stomach content. If sand is OK, I'm sure small particles of PVC is fine too...
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Mats
If you read the scientific descriptions of various plecos, you'll find that many of them have "sand" as component of their stomach content. If sand is OK, I'm sure small particles of PVC is fine too...
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Mats