The eyes on this species are
very high on the head. This is the only species in
this genus but they may be a few undrscribed species
to be described in the future. Aquarium Care:
Peaceful species which can be kept with smaller fish
in the aquarium. Diet: Sinking catfish
pellets, good quality flake foods, granular foods,
cultured whiteworm, earthworms, aquatic snails which
they relish and frozen foods such as bloodworm. Etymology:
The specific name asterifrons: asterias,
starry; frons, brow, allusion not explained, presumably
referring to raised superciliary margin, creating
elevated (e.g., stargazing) eyes. Remarks:
Despite the little information available on this species,
it has a wide range and no apparent threats. Therefore,
it is assessed as Least Concern (IUCN 2023).
Common
Name:
Star-gazing Doradid, Bacu
Synonyms:
Doras asterifrons
Family:
Doradidae
Distribution:
South America:
Amazon River basin (Bolivia, Colombia and Brazil).
Type Locality: Barra do Rio Negro
and River Guaporé.
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