
Royal Pleco 2-3"
π Royal Pleco Care Sheet
πΉ Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Panaque nigrolineatus |
| Common Name | Royal Pleco, Royal Panaque |
| L-Number | Usually L190 (other variants exist) |
| Origin | Amazon Basin (Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru) |
| Adult Size | 33β43 cm (13β17 in) |
| Lifespan | 10β15+ years |
| Temperament | Generally peaceful; territorial with other large plecos |
| Tank Level | Bottom |
πΉ Tank Setup
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Tank Size | 300β450 liters (75β120+ gallons) minimum |
| Temperature | 25β30 Β°C (77β86 Β°F) |
| pH | 6.2β7.5 |
| Hardness | Soft to medium (2β15 dGH) |
| Substrate | Sand or smooth gravel |
| Decor | Driftwood is essential; rocks, caves |
| Lighting | Low |
| Filtration | Very strong filtration; high oxygen; heavy waste producer |
Care Notes:
-
Wood-eater species β requires constant access to driftwood for digestion and beak maintenance.
-
Produces a lot of waste; oversized filtration recommended.
-
Needs plenty of shaded areas and stable, clean water.
πΉ Diet
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Type: Herbivore / xylivore (wood-eating)
-
Primary Foods: Driftwood (must always be present), algae wafers, spirulina wafers
-
Supplemental Foods: Vegetables (zucchini, cucumber, sweet potato), some plant-based pellets
-
Feeding Frequency: Daily
πΉ Behavior & Compatibility
-
Peaceful toward most fish.
-
Territorial against other large plecos or wood-eating species.
-
Slow-moving and calm; not aggressive but stands its ground.
π§ Tank Mate Guide
β Compatible Species
-
Peaceful large fish (Severums, Geophagus, Angelfish)
-
Larger tetras
-
Rainbowfish
-
Other non-competitive bottom dwellers
-
Community fish too small to bother it
β οΈ Avoid
-
Other Royal/Panaque plecos (territorial conflicts)
-
Very aggressive cichlids
-
Fish that may outcompete for food
-
Tanks without heavy filtration
π£ Breeding Info
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Difficulty: Extremely rare in home aquariums
-
Method: Cave spawner
-
Requirements: Very large tank, perfect water quality, high oxygen, large caves
-
Notes: Mostly bred in specialized facilities, not hobby tanks.
πΏ Fun Facts
-
Known for its striped armor plates and massive muscular body.
-
One of the few aquarium fish that digests wood, thanks to gut bacteria.
-
Can live well over a decade with proper care.
Please note We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect and we will hold it for you.
π Royal Pleco Care Sheet
πΉ Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Panaque nigrolineatus |
| Common Name | Royal Pleco, Royal Panaque |
| L-Number | Usually L190 (other variants exist) |
| Origin | Amazon Basin (Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru) |
| Adult Size | 33β43 cm (13β17 in) |
| Lifespan | 10β15+ years |
| Temperament | Generally peaceful; territorial with other large plecos |
| Tank Level | Bottom |
πΉ Tank Setup
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Tank Size | 300β450 liters (75β120+ gallons) minimum |
| Temperature | 25β30 Β°C (77β86 Β°F) |
| pH | 6.2β7.5 |
| Hardness | Soft to medium (2β15 dGH) |
| Substrate | Sand or smooth gravel |
| Decor | Driftwood is essential; rocks, caves |
| Lighting | Low |
| Filtration | Very strong filtration; high oxygen; heavy waste producer |
Care Notes:
-
Wood-eater species β requires constant access to driftwood for digestion and beak maintenance.
-
Produces a lot of waste; oversized filtration recommended.
-
Needs plenty of shaded areas and stable, clean water.
πΉ Diet
-
Type: Herbivore / xylivore (wood-eating)
-
Primary Foods: Driftwood (must always be present), algae wafers, spirulina wafers
-
Supplemental Foods: Vegetables (zucchini, cucumber, sweet potato), some plant-based pellets
-
Feeding Frequency: Daily
πΉ Behavior & Compatibility
-
Peaceful toward most fish.
-
Territorial against other large plecos or wood-eating species.
-
Slow-moving and calm; not aggressive but stands its ground.
π§ Tank Mate Guide
β Compatible Species
-
Peaceful large fish (Severums, Geophagus, Angelfish)
-
Larger tetras
-
Rainbowfish
-
Other non-competitive bottom dwellers
-
Community fish too small to bother it
β οΈ Avoid
-
Other Royal/Panaque plecos (territorial conflicts)
-
Very aggressive cichlids
-
Fish that may outcompete for food
-
Tanks without heavy filtration
π£ Breeding Info
-
Difficulty: Extremely rare in home aquariums
-
Method: Cave spawner
-
Requirements: Very large tank, perfect water quality, high oxygen, large caves
-
Notes: Mostly bred in specialized facilities, not hobby tanks.
πΏ Fun Facts
-
Known for its striped armor plates and massive muscular body.
-
One of the few aquarium fish that digests wood, thanks to gut bacteria.
-
Can live well over a decade with proper care.
Please note We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect and we will hold it for you.
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π Royal Pleco Care Sheet
πΉ Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Panaque nigrolineatus |
| Common Name | Royal Pleco, Royal Panaque |
| L-Number | Usually L190 (other variants exist) |
| Origin | Amazon Basin (Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru) |
| Adult Size | 33β43 cm (13β17 in) |
| Lifespan | 10β15+ years |
| Temperament | Generally peaceful; territorial with other large plecos |
| Tank Level | Bottom |
πΉ Tank Setup
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Tank Size | 300β450 liters (75β120+ gallons) minimum |
| Temperature | 25β30 Β°C (77β86 Β°F) |
| pH | 6.2β7.5 |
| Hardness | Soft to medium (2β15 dGH) |
| Substrate | Sand or smooth gravel |
| Decor | Driftwood is essential; rocks, caves |
| Lighting | Low |
| Filtration | Very strong filtration; high oxygen; heavy waste producer |
Care Notes:
-
Wood-eater species β requires constant access to driftwood for digestion and beak maintenance.
-
Produces a lot of waste; oversized filtration recommended.
-
Needs plenty of shaded areas and stable, clean water.
πΉ Diet
-
Type: Herbivore / xylivore (wood-eating)
-
Primary Foods: Driftwood (must always be present), algae wafers, spirulina wafers
-
Supplemental Foods: Vegetables (zucchini, cucumber, sweet potato), some plant-based pellets
-
Feeding Frequency: Daily
πΉ Behavior & Compatibility
-
Peaceful toward most fish.
-
Territorial against other large plecos or wood-eating species.
-
Slow-moving and calm; not aggressive but stands its ground.
π§ Tank Mate Guide
β Compatible Species
-
Peaceful large fish (Severums, Geophagus, Angelfish)
-
Larger tetras
-
Rainbowfish
-
Other non-competitive bottom dwellers
-
Community fish too small to bother it
β οΈ Avoid
-
Other Royal/Panaque plecos (territorial conflicts)
-
Very aggressive cichlids
-
Fish that may outcompete for food
-
Tanks without heavy filtration
π£ Breeding Info
-
Difficulty: Extremely rare in home aquariums
-
Method: Cave spawner
-
Requirements: Very large tank, perfect water quality, high oxygen, large caves
-
Notes: Mostly bred in specialized facilities, not hobby tanks.
πΏ Fun Facts
-
Known for its striped armor plates and massive muscular body.
-
One of the few aquarium fish that digests wood, thanks to gut bacteria.
-
Can live well over a decade with proper care.
Please note We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect and we will hold it for you.














