Rogers Aquaria
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Ralph (3) Daniel Blom (1)
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This widespread Amazonian species,
that had been misidentified in the past as A.
thoracatus, and is instead A. coracoideus;
a species that comes from the waters of the Amazon
River basin and the Araguaia River in the the Tocantins
basin while Auchenipterichthys thoracatus is
found in the upperMadeira River
basin. Reproduction: This family
practice internal fertilisation with the female depositing
the fertilized eggs on aquatic vegetation with no
care of the eggs shown. An unsuccessful breeding report
states that the male swims behind the female and they
suddenly lock their pectoral, female's adipose and
caudal fin. They speed around the tank and are oblivious
to anything around them. After this confrontation
they break apart and fall to the aquarium floor where
they sit for a couple hours in a "dazed"
condition. Aquarium Care: Good community
catfish with normal sized patrons but not to be trusted
with small Tetras for instance, which will be picked
of at night on its twilight patrols. Diet:
Can be fed most aquarium fare such as good quality
flake, white worm, tablet and pellet foods and frozen
foods such as bloodworm. Better to feed at lights
out until they get accustomed to the daytime feeding
regime when they may very well join in.
Common
Name:
Midnight
Catfish, Zamora Cat
Synonyms:
Trachycorystes coracoides
Family:
Auchenipteridae
Distribution:
South America:Amazon River basin and Araguaia River of
the Tocantins basin. Type locality:
Iquitos, Peru.
Size:
13.5cm. (5¼ins)
Temp:
23-25°c (73-77°f.)
p.H.
6.5-7.2.
Reference:
Carl J. Ferraris Jr.,
Richard P. Vari, and Sandra J. Raredon.
Catfishes of the genus Auchenipterichthys (Osteichthyes:
Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae); a revisionary study. ScotCat
Factsheetno.
97. July 2004.
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