Panaque Nigrolineatus (Royal Panaque)
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Panaque Nigrolineatus (Royal Panaque)
I have a 180l South American tank containing-
1 L066
1 L177
1 Gibbiceps
2 Angels
3 Neons
2 Marbled Hatchets
2 Corydoras Julli
It is heavily planted and has plenty of bogwood and a cave occupied by the L177. Can I add a small 3-4inch Panaque Nigrolineatus? Will he get on with the other L-numbers and will he out grow the tank if so how quickly do they grow? I have also heard they are very distructive when older and can rearrange a tank to their liking moving everything.
My Gibbiceps will move in two or three months to a 40g tank dedicated to him and a Kissing Gourami soley.
1 L066
1 L177
1 Gibbiceps
2 Angels
3 Neons
2 Marbled Hatchets
2 Corydoras Julli
It is heavily planted and has plenty of bogwood and a cave occupied by the L177. Can I add a small 3-4inch Panaque Nigrolineatus? Will he get on with the other L-numbers and will he out grow the tank if so how quickly do they grow? I have also heard they are very distructive when older and can rearrange a tank to their liking moving everything.
My Gibbiceps will move in two or three months to a 40g tank dedicated to him and a Kissing Gourami soley.
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Wow KURT, that's cool! How big of a tank are they in, and what do you feed them? I heard that some plecs will fight; you don't have these problems? I've heard of an absolute horror story where a Panaque suttonorum (I think that was the species) absolutely ripped apart another!KURT wrote:I have four P. Nigrolineatus and all of them have gone from 1.5 in to over 6 in in the last five months. So word to the wise if they eat it they will grow.