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Panaque sp. (L418)
Image contributors to this species:
Allan James (1)
ScotCat Sources:
Etymology = Genus 
Other Sources:
Search Google   All Catfish Species Inventory
 
Relevant Information: There is an actual school of thought, mainly in Germany, that the smaller Panaques are actually Panaqolus and the larger species are Panaque. The differences are that Panaque have an oval shaped mouth and the jaws have very large spatulate teeth with a single cusp, arranged in a v form and Panaqolus have a small number of spatulate teeth. Diet: All Panaque (Panaqolus) are wood eaters so would need this in an aquarium set-up. Feed also vegetable foods such as cucumber and courgette (zucchini) and sinking tablets. Sexual differences: Males posses a broad head and odontodes on the posterior part of the body, behind the gill covers and on the pectoral spines. The latter two are a lot shorter in the females.
Common Name: Gold Trim Panaque, L418
Synonyms: None
Family: Loricariidae ycipitidae
Distribution: South America: Peru, Rio Huallaga.
Size: 40.0cm. (14ins)
Temp: 24-29°c (75-85°f.)
p.H. 6.0-7.5.
Reference: Seidel, Ingo; Back to Nature guide to L-catfishes 208 p


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Family:  Loricariidae

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