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The Aspidoras genera
differ from Corydoras by their different
behaviour such as their swimming habits. The eyes
are smaller, body smaller and a smaller head shape
in Aspidoras compared with Corydoras.
Aspidoras posses a duel fontanel bone structure
in the skull whereas Corydoras have only the
one larger fontanel. Many species of Aspidoras
are difficult to tell apart unless there is catchment
information available. Lineage: All
Aspidoras belong to Lineage 2 and when there
is a revision they will stay as Aspidoras
von Ihering, 1907 with the type species of A.
rochai Ihering, 1907. As
of the latest update (Dias
et al 2024), Aspidoras
poecilus has been placed in Lineage
2 and has retained the genus name of Aspidoras.
Aquarium
Care: Aspidoras poecilis is fairly
uncommon in the hobby but as with all of this genus
they are best kept in groups of six or more and are
best housed with small fishes that are not aggressive.
Provide a planted area in the tank for cover and include
a soft substrate such as sand or small rounded gravel.
Diet:Flake, tablet
foods, small live and frozen foods. Etymology:
from poikílos, varicolored or mottled, referring
to its colour pattern.Remarks:
Aspidoras microgalaeus and A. marianae
are both synonyms of A. poecilis. C037 and
C158 are the same species. Many species of Aspidoras
are difficult to tell apart unless there is area catchment
information available.
Common
Name:
C037, C158
Synonyms:
Aspidoras marianae, Aspidoras
microgalaeus
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Brazil, Mato Grosso, creek upstream of village Porori,
left bank of Rio Xingu, upper Rio Xingu.
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