Brochis multiradiata
has a 17 dorsal ray count compared toB.
splendens (12) andB.
britskii(15) and it
has also a far longer snout than the latter two. Lineage:
Brochis is included in Lineage 8 (sub-clade
1) with the "intermediate long-snouts" with
deeper bodies. Aquarium Care:
Bestkept in water which has a pH in
the range of 6.0-7.2, and hardness in the range up
to 15.0 dGH. This catfish is ideally suited to temperatures
in the range of 21-24ºC.I
would suggest a tank of the minimum size of 30”
x 15” X 12” for a shoal. The preferred
substrate for keeping these catfish should be good
quality aquarium sand such as BD Aquarium Sand, or
very smooth rounded gravel in order to prevent their
barbels from being damaged. The aquarium should provide
some shelter in the form of rocks, bogwood and aquatic
plants. As with all other species of fish, water quality
and general husbandry is very important, and recommended
would be a minimum of 25% water is changed on a fortnightly
basis. Diet: As with all the other
Brochis they will readily accept a mixed
and varied diet, catfish pellets, good quality flake
foods, granular foods, cultured whiteworm and frozen
foods such as bloodworm. Etymology:
The specific name multiradiata: meaning many
(fin) rays. Remarks:
Brochis was synonymised with Corydoras
by Britto in 2003 but in time there will be a
revision which will resurrect Brochis (Cope,
1871) to full genera again so in the meantime we are
sticking with Brochis as there is marked
differences with the both genera. As
of the latest revision (Dias
et al 2024) Brochis multiradiatus
has been placed in Lineage 8 sub clade 1 and keeps
the genus name of Brochis and
a change to the specific name to multiradiata.
Common
Name:
Hog-Nosed Brochis
Synonyms:
Chaenothorax multiradiatus,
Brochis
multiradiatus
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Western Amazon River basin, Ecuador and Peru. Type
locality: afluente occidental del río
Lagartococha, cerca del poblado de Garza-Cocha, sistema
del alto Napo.
Size:
Male: 9.0cm (3ins) Female:
10.0cm (4ins)
Temp:
21-24°C (69-75°F)
p.H.
6.0-7.2.
Reference:
Alexandrou,
Markos & Taylor, Martin. (2011). Evolution,
ecology and taxonomy of the Corydoradinae revisited. Ian A. M. Fuller &
Hans-Georg Evers (2011).
Identifying Corydoradinae Catfish Supplement 1. Ian
Fuller Enterprises. ScotCat
Factsheetno. 129. March 2007.
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