Royal Pleco Care Guide (L190 / L191)

Royal Pleco Care Guide (L190 / L191)

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Royal Pleco Care Guide (L190 / L191)
DifficultyIntermediate
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Min Tank Size5 x 2 ft
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Temperature26-30 C
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pH Range6.5-7.5
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HardnessSoft-medium, 4-12 dGH
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Max Size40-50 cm
Lifespan15-20+ years

Introduction

Royal Plecos are among the most striking catfish in the hobby. With their bold black and cream striped patterning, armoured bodies and impressive size, they make a dramatic statement in any large aquarium. The L-number system classifies them as L190 (Panaque nigrolineatus) and L191 — related river variants. The Suttoni Blue Eye Panaque is a closely related species with striking blue eyes.

What makes Panaque species unique is their ability to digest wood — they are among the very few vertebrates known to extract nutrition from cellulose. Driftwood is not optional decor; it is a dietary requirement.

Tank Setup

  • Size: 5 x 2 ft tank minimum for an adult.
  • Driftwood: Provide multiple large pieces. This serves as food, shelter and territory. The fish will visibly rasp at the wood — this is normal and healthy.
  • Hiding spots: Royal Plecos are nocturnal and secretive. Caves, large PVC pipes and overhanging driftwood provide security.
  • Current: Moderate to strong flow — they originate from fast-flowing rivers.

Water Parameters

Temperature: 26-30 C. pH: 6.5-7.5. Hardness: 4-12 dGH. Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm. Nitrate below 30 ppm. These fish produce large amounts of waste from wood rasping — powerful filtration with good mechanical media is essential.

Feeding

  • Driftwood: Always present — essential for gut health.
  • Courgette and cucumber: Blanch and weight down. Highly appreciated.
  • Sweet potato, butternut squash: Good variety items.
  • Algae wafers: Hikari Algae Wafers or New Life Spectrum Algaemax.
  • Repashy gel food: Soilent Green or Morning Wood (formulated for wood-eating plecos).
  • Occasional protein: Bloodworm or sinking carnivore pellet — plecos are opportunistic omnivores.

Aggression Between Plecos

Royal Plecos are highly territorial toward their own kind. Two males in a tank will fight — battles involving locking spines can be fatal. If keeping multiple plecos, ensure the tank is 6 ft+ with multiple distinct territories and sight breaks between them.

Common Health Issues

  • White spot: Treat with aquarium salt at 1-2 g/L and raised temperature (28-30 C). Plecos are sensitive to many chemical treatments.
  • Wasting/starvation: Sunken belly despite eating usually indicates internal parasites. Treat with Prazipro.

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