This is a undescribed species
collected in the Tahuayo River a tributary of the
Amazon river in Peru. Aquarium Care:
Give them small pipes, and they do seem to like to
hide in the crevices of bogwood as well. They appear
to be happier if they can jam themselves in with the
use of their pectoral fins. Community tanks are fine
for this species although you may find that they will
predate on fry from other species, but apart from
that they come well recommended but don't expect to
see them too often. Diet: In its
native habitat they feed on small invertebrates and
crustaceans and in the aquarium they will eat anything
given such as frozen bloodworm inserted in to their
hideaway, catfish tablets, white worm (sparingly)
and prawns and shrimp. They do like their food and
you can see them shooting out of their hideouts and
swimming in a frenzied manner to try and take all
for themselves, especially when you feed them their
favourite food, frozen bloodworm.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Auchenipteridae
Distribution:
South America:Tahuayo River, Peru.
Size:
12.0cm (4¾ins)
Temp:
22-26°c (71-79°f.)
p.H.
6.5-7.5.
IUCN
Red List
Not
Evaluated.
Reference:
Grant, S.
(2021): Banjos, Dorads and Woodcats. Aspredinidae,
Doradidae and Auchenipteridae Catfishes. ATS-Aquashop,
Neustadt am Rübenberge: 1-300.
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