Habitat: This
species is found from the Atabapo River to the Caura
River. It is distributed both in western Andean and
Guiana shield tributaries. The type locality is laguna
Punta Vista, edge of río Caroní, estado
Bolívar, Venezuela (Fernández-Yepez
1968). Aquarium Care: No problem
in a normal community tank as long as you can give
them plenty of hiding places to make them feel more
secure. Diet:It
feeds mainly on aquatic invertebrates. In the aquarium,
good quality flake food, frozen blood worms and tablet
food. Live worms such as whiteworm and cut up garden
worms. Etymology: The specific name
gonzalezi: In honour of civil engineer Marcelo
González Molina (1923-2000), who provided access
to the type locality. Remarks:
This species is assessed as Least Concern based on
its widespread distribution and suspected stable population
(IUCN 2022).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Zathorax gonzalezi
Family:
Doradidae
Distribution:
South America:
Orinoco River basin and Casiquiare Canal: Colombia
and Venezuela. Type locality: Laguna
“Punta Vista,” a orillas del Río
Caroní (margen izquierda) en el Parque Cachamay
[Venezuela].
Amblydoras
gonzalezi Orinoco River basin-Mitimiti
stream
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