Aquarium Care: Good
addition to the larger community tank and will not
harass other occupants as long as they are not too
small to be eaten on this catfishes night time prowls.
Provide hiding places for it. Would prefer cooler
water at the bottom end of the tropical temperature
scale as it is found in the southern parts of South
America, in Uruguay and Argentina. Diet:
Will eat most aquarium fare but as this species is
nocturnal as per normal for this genera you would
need to be make sure that it is eating. Etymology:
The genus name Trachelyopterus: meaning trachelos,
neck; pterus, fin, presumably referring to the elevated
nape of T. coriaceus, which gives the appearance
that dorsal fin originates at the neck region. The
specific name teaguei: in honour of Gerard
Warden Teague (1885-1974), amateur ichthyologist-herpetologist,
British Vice-Consul for Paraguay, and Director of
Midland Uruguay Railway Company, and Devincenzi’s
“enthusiastic collaborator” (translation),
who collected part of the type series and co-authored
volume in which description appeared.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Auchenipteridae
Distribution:
South America:Uruguay, Queguay River basin in lower Uruguay
River drainage. Type locality: Río
Queguay, Uruguay.
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