watermelon with sailfin and others?

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This is a little more bluntly then I would have put it, but true none the less. Could it work possibly? Yes but it the long run it won't be healthy. I own 3 larger panaque species at the moment and they hate other bottom feeders. They chase my fire eel relentlessly if he invades their territory. But if you're deadset on it the have at it

well i have changd my mind i might just buy a baby water melon plec for my smaller tank of coarse would this trouble the royal?but i will get the sailfin but will a blue phantom plec be okay with the other fish in that tank?
 
wat about the baby watermeon and royal in the smaller tank will they be fine only other fish in that tank are three red minor tetras,one lemon tetra,a hatchet fish,pictus catfish and golden pristilla tetra they all eat colorflakes and spirluna flakes but would these get along?
 
wat about the baby watermeon and royal in the smaller tank will they be fine only other fish in that tank are three red minor tetras,one lemon tetra,a hatchet fish,pictus catfish and golden pristilla tetra they all eat colorflakes and spirluna flakes but would these get along?

They should be fine together until they get some size to them. IME they dont get agro until around 6".
 
baby royal was too small and had sunken belly and died today so i will be replaceing him with a l191 bigger at about 3 inches as well as get a watermelon the same size

You are aware that L190, L191 and L330's are all "royal" pleco's right?
 
Also you want to QT your new fish.

L128 is pretty picky with water quality and current.
 
Also you want to QT your new fish.

L128 is pretty picky with water quality and current.

large tank has a massive powerhead on one side of the tank and all of the other inhabitants face the powerhead includeing the juruense as for water quality i tested the levels and everything is at zero or real low ph is at 6.0 and i plan on heavily planting the tank so nitrate should remain low
 
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