It is doubtful that we will
ever see the true species again, because of farming
and pollution, it is very rare in the hobby and it
may even be extinct. Very similar to Brochis
difluviatiliswhich was the fish that hobbyists had in
the 1980s and 90s which was mistaken for Brochis
garbei or Corydoras garbei at the time.Lineage: Included in Lineage 8 (sub-clade
2) with the "intermediate long-snouts" with
deeper bodies. As
of the latest update Corydoras garbei has
now been placed in Lineage 8 sub clade 2 and has the
new genus name of Brochis (Dias et al 2024).
Aquarium Care: This is akin to most
of this genus, very peaceful, and would be best housed
with small to medium tank mates such as Tetras, Rasboras
and Danios or in a species tank for breeding purposes.
Diet: A good quality flake food and
tablet food for adults with sporadic feedings of frozen
or live food will keep your Corydoras in
good health. Etymology: The specific
name garbei: In honour of German-born Brazilian
zoologist Ernesto Garbe (1853–1925), who collected
specimens for the Museu Paulista, University of São
Paulo, including presumably holotype of this species.
Remarks: The second thumbnail
image may or may not be this species. This
species is still found on some online sources as Corydoras
garbei.
Common
Name:
Honey Corydoras
Synonyms:
Corydoras
garbei
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Brazil, São Francisco River basin. Type
locality: Rio São Francisco, Est.
da Bahia, Brazil.
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