Several species of
Panaque have become popular aquarium fish. The brightly coloured
Panaque nigrolineatus is particularly popular and is known as the "royal panaque" or "royal pleco", monikers which reflect its comparative costliness and beauty over the
common pleco. Royal plecos have a greyish-green base color against which thick, dark bluish-black stripes are set; their fins are edged with gold or cream, and their eyes are red. In captivity, royal plecos typically grow to around 30 centimeters in length. A second species,
Panaque cochliodon, is familiar to many aquarists as the "blue-eyed pleco". Though the blue-eyed pleco was widely traded in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it is now only rarely exported from its native
Colombia. It is also associated with the
binomina Panaque suttonorum and
P. suttoni, though
Panaque suttonorum is a different fish which only comes from
Venezuela. Blue-eyed plecos reach a similar size to royal plecos, but because many specimens are infected with a bacterium closely related to
Rickettsia, mortality immediately after import can be high. However, once they have settled in and begun feeding, they are no more difficult to keep than royal plecos. All
Panaque catfish require much the same care in captivity.
Panaque mainly demand a mixed diet including green algae, fresh vegetables such as carrots, courgettes, and spinach, but because they are argued to be
xylophagous, many aquarists provide driftwood for them to graze upon, as well. The meaty foods enjoyed by other
plecos are not required. Because they are relatively big for aquarium fish and produce an unusually large amount of waste, a high-capacity tank and filter are essential. Royal panaques tolerate a wider range of water chemistry than others—they prefer somewhat soft, slightly acid water but they will tolerate
hard, alkaline water. In terms of behavior,
Panaque are peaceful and nocturnal bottom-dwellers which make good residents in community tanks. Like most of the other armored catfish, they are territorial, and groups should only be kept in very large tanks. ==See also==