ts the month of November 2015 and we head to Asia
for an interesting group
of fishes that have captivated many catfish
lovers over the years due to
their unusual mode of stability in the mountain streams
where they are adapted to live
by using the adhesive apparatus on the underside to
attach themselves to rocks, and prevent them being
washed away.
Glyptothorax
trilineatus
Glyptothorax
trilineatus is a pretty looking species being
one of the largest in this genera and occurs in the
basin-wide tributary of the lower Mekong. The
Glyptothorax genus is distinguished from all
other sisorid genera by having an adhesive apparatus
on the thorax with with grooves parallel or oblique
to the longitudinal axis of the body (vs. thoracic
adhesive grooves transverse to the longitudinal axis
of the body in Pseudecheneis, and thoracic
adhesive apparatus absent in all other genera).
Glyptothorax
trilineatus
- showing the Thorax (Breastplate)
Common
Name
Three-lined
catfish
Synonyms
Glyptosternum
trilineatum
Family
Sisoridae
Subfamily
Glyptosterninae
Distribution
Asia:Irrawaddy,
Sittang and Salween drainages, India, Myanmar and
China. Type locality: Tenasserim
[Sittang drainage], Myanmar, [Burma].
Size
25.0cm. (9¾ins)
Temp.
10-20°c (47-67°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.2.
Characteristics
Dorsal spines (total): 1 -
1; Dorsal soft rays (total): 6 - 6; Anal soft rays:
13. The eyes are small and dorsally placed. The lips
are thick, fleshy, and often papillate. The maxillary
barbels have a well-developed membrane and a soft
base. The gill openings are wide. The paired fins
are plaited and modified to form an adhesive apparatus
in some species of Glyptothorax.
Colouration
A white mid-dorsal stripe extending
from occiput to base of caudal fin, a narrow whitish
axial line on sides from shoulder to base of caudal
peduncle.
Aquarium
Care & Compatibility
This is a cool water species
of which most of this genera are. A good water flow
is also important with high oxygen levels. Other Asian
tank mates such as Rasboras, danios, devario's and
Puntius species.
Reproduction
No reports
Sexual
Differences
No reports of
sexual differences. Although it is believed that the
females are more rotund ventrically than the males
when viewed from above.
Diet
Live foods such as white worms,
small earthworms and aquatic insect larvae like bloodworms
and similar chironomids, should make up the majority
of their weekly diet. They will also accept frozen
foods such as bloodworm.
Glossary
of Terms
Anal
fin: The
median, unpaired, ventrally located fin that lies
behind the anus, usually on the posterior half of
the fish. Caudal
fin: The tail. Caudal
peduncle: The area between the dorsal fin
and the tail.
Dorsal fin:The primary
rayed fin(s) on top of the body.
Maxillary barbels:Pertaining
to the upper jaw. (maxillary barbels). Occipital:
A median bone on the
upper surface of the back of the head; pertaining
to the occiput. Thoracic:
Pertaining to the chest
area.
Etymology
Glyptothorax:
With a carved breast-plate. trilineatus:three lined.
References
Froese,
R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2008. FishBase. World
Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org, version
(10/2008). Talwar, P.K. and
A.G. Jhingran, 1991. Inland fishes of India
and adjacent countries. Volume 2. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam.
Thomson, A.W. &
Page, L.M. (2006). "Genera of the Asian
Catfish Families Sisoridae and Erethistidae (Teleostei:
Siluriformes)" Zootaxa, 1345: 1–96.
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