This genus was previously placed
in its own family of Ageneiosidae and you can still
find some publications that still follow this line.Aquarium Care: As per this
genera they will be fine as juveniles, but as they
mature they become predatory so would need to be kept
with fish that are not too small. A large tank would
be needed with plenty of swimming space. Diet:
Meat based. Etymology: The
genus name Ageneiosus: beardless, pertaining
to the very small maxillary barbels. The specific
name pardalis: like a leopard, referring
to reticulated or spotted pattern on head and back.
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