Has been bred in the hobby.
The adults tend to be a little secretive. The differences
are noted herebetween the Aspidoras
and Corydoras genera. Eye: very small
in Aspidoras small in Corydoras. Body
shape: smaller size and body shape in Aspidoras
compared to the much more bulkier Corydoras.
Head: smaller head shape in Aspidoras
compared with Corydoras. Aspidoras posses
a duel fontanel bone structure in skull whereas Corydoras
have only the one larger fontanel.
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
sp. (C119) has been placed in Lineage
2 and has retained the genus name of Aspidoras.
Aquarium Care: 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.
Remarks:
C037, C118 and C119 have all turned out to be the
same species as Aspidoras
fuscoguttatus.
Many species of Aspidoras are difficult to
tell apart unless there is area catchment information
available.
Common
Name:
C119
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South
America: Brazil.
Size:
Male: 4.5cm
(1¾ins) Female: 5.0cm (2ins)
Temp:
22-25°C (71-77°F)
p.H.
6.5-7.2.
Reference:
Alexandrou, Markos
& Taylor, Martin. (2011). Evolution,
ecology and taxonomy of the Corydoradinae revisited. Angelica C Dias, Luiz F C Tencatt, Fabio F
Roxo, Gabriel de Souza da Costa Silva, Sérgio
A Santos, Marcelo R Britto, Martin I Taylor, Claudio
Oliveira, Phylogenomic analyses in the complex
Neotropical subfamily Corydoradinae (Siluriformes:
Callichthyidae) with a new classification based on
morphological and molecular data, Zoological Journal
of the Linnean Society, 2024;, zlae053. Ian A. M. Fuller & Hans-Georg Evers
(2011). Identifying Corydoradinae Catfish Supplement
1. Ian Fuller Enterprises. ScotCat
Article: The
Genus Aspidoras.
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