Ryan (2) Yann Fulliquet (1) Allan James (1)
Description: The Peckoltia genera possesses a medium sized mouth with the same amount of teeth in the lower and upper jaw. The lower end of the caudal fin is usually oblique and only slightly indented. Aquarium Care: No problem to keep and seem to be non-aggressive in a group of individuals. Should be kept in warm and soft to medium hard waters. Sexual Differences: Males have bristles behind the gill covers, on the pectoral fin spines and on the posterior part of the body. They also posses bristles on the upper caudal fin rays. Diet: Omnivores, easy to feed with frozen and live foods and also tablets, pellets and flake food. Soft wood should be included in aquarium. Should be kept at slightly higher temperatures and have a requirement for a higher oxygen intake.
Prince Tiger Plec., L038
None
Loricariidae
Brazil: Pará, Rio Tocantins (Mocajuba).
12.0cm. (4¾ins)
25-29°c (77-85°f)
6.0-7.5.
All L-Numbers Datz
Special: Habitat,
Care & Diet.
Seidel, I. 2008. Back to Nature guide
to L-catfishes, Ettlingen, Germany 208 p.
Family: Loricariidae Back to Ident-A-Cat Click on Thumbnails
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