Like all the orange-blotched
Corydoras from the upper Rio Negro drainage,
Gastrodermus nijsseni is very variable
in the black parts of the colour pattern. There are
forms with broad and forms with very narrow stripes,
depending on the locality. The other orange spotted
species which are syntopic with Gastrodermus
nijsseni mostly show the same variation. The
form with a very broad band (only in males), has been
erroneously given the C-number C111.
Lineage:Part of the so called "Elegans
Group" which would place it in Lineage 5. A revision
in the future could involve the resurrection of the
genus name Gastrodermus (Cope, 1878), with
the designated type species: C. elegans.
As of
the latest update Corydoras nijsseni has
now been placed in Lineage 5 and has the new genus
name of Gastrodermus (2024).
Aquarium Care: This is akin to most
of this genus, very peaceful, and would be best housed
with small to medium sized tankmates such as Tetras,
Rasboras and Danios or in a species tank for breeding
purposes. Best to purchase 6 individuals or more as
they will be happier in a group. Diet:
Readily accepts a mixed and varied diet which includes
granular foods, tablet food, frozen bloodworm and
a good quality flake. Etymology:
The specific name nijsseni: Named in honour
of Dr. Han Nijssen. Remarks:
Still found on some online sources as Corydoras
nijsseni.
Common
Name:
C111
Synonyms:
Corydoras nijsseni
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Brazil, Main whitewater tributaries of the Rio Negro
and upriver from Sao Gabriel da Cachoeira.
Size:
Male: 4.5cm (1¾ins)
Female: 5.0cm (2ins)
Temp:
23-27°C (73-81°F)
p.H.
6.0-7.2.
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.
Fuller, A.M. & Evers, Hans-Georg: Identifying
Corydoradinae Catfish P.182-183.
Ian A. M. Fuller & Hans-Georg Evers (2011).
Identifying Corydoradinae Catfish Supplement 1. Ian
Fuller Enterprises. Seus, Werner: Corydoras, The most Popular
armoured catfishes of South America.
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