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(9) L398 Tankei Pleco 4in

(9) L398 Tankei Pleco 4in

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The L398 pleco, also known as the Tankei pleco (Panaqolus tankei) or Tankei tiger pleco, is a beautifully marked wood-eating catfish from the fast-moving waters of the Xingu River basin in Brazil


. It is a smaller species compared to many other plecos, making it a good choice for smaller community aquariums

Appearance and size
  • Coloration: The L398 is known for its striking pattern of black and yellow or gold "tiger stripes". The intensity and specific pattern of the stripes can vary.
  • Size: They typically reach a maximum size of 4 to 5 inches (10–12 cm), making them a manageable pleco for hobbyists. 

Care and tank setup
  • Tank size: A minimum of a 30- to 40-gallon tank is recommended for a single adult.
  • Driftwood: Like other Panaqolus species, the L398 pleco is a xylivore, or wood-eater. Providing plenty of driftwood is essential for both digestion and as a primary food source. Cholla wood is also an excellent option.

  • Water parameters: They thrive in warm, well-oxygenated water with moderate flow, mimicking their natural river habitat.
    • Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C).
    • pH: 6.5–7.5.

  • Aquascaping: They are nocturnal and appreciate plenty of hiding spots and caves.
  • Filtration: Good filtration is important to maintain stable water parameters, especially since they produce a decent amount of waste from their wood-eating habits. 

Diet and feeding
  • Primary food source: Driftwood should be the staple of their diet.
  • Supplements: Their diet can be supplemented with high-quality sinking wafers, spirulina flakes, and blanched vegetables such as zucchini or cucumber.
  • Nocturnal feeding:

    Since they are most active at night, dropping food in the tank after the lights are off can be beneficial. 

Behavior and tank mates
  • Temperament: The L398 is generally peaceful, making it suitable for community tanks.
  • Territorial behavior: They can be territorial with other bottom-dwellers, especially other plecos, so providing enough space and hiding spots is important.
  • Compatible tank mates:

    Good tank mates include small, peaceful fish that occupy the mid-to-upper levels of the tank, such as tetras, rasboras, and discus.
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