Peckoltia snethlageae L141
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- MatsP
- Posts: 21038
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- Spotted: 187
- Location 1: North of Cambridge
- Location 2: England.
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Mats,
Thanks for the info. If they are any similar to the sabaji, it looks like the L141 could do ok in a 40G with current. I may just try that and see how they do. I can always put them back in their current tank, even though it's a bit crowded with piebald ancistrus.
There's plenty wood in that 40G and it has sand and small gravel. I also have a few rounded rocks I can put in there. I'll let you know how they do and maybe I'll keep a diary or something with their progress.
Thanks again,
Ramon
Thanks for the info. If they are any similar to the sabaji, it looks like the L141 could do ok in a 40G with current. I may just try that and see how they do. I can always put them back in their current tank, even though it's a bit crowded with piebald ancistrus.
There's plenty wood in that 40G and it has sand and small gravel. I also have a few rounded rocks I can put in there. I'll let you know how they do and maybe I'll keep a diary or something with their progress.
Thanks again,
Ramon