Aquarium Care:
The Ancistrus genera make good community
fish where they do not grow too big for the aquarium.
Some species have different requirements in the aquarium
so best to read up on the species you have whereas
if they need higher oxygen requirements or not, or
if they prefer cooler waters if they originate from
the southern parts of South America against the species
from further up north. Diet: Vegetable
foods such as cucumber and courgette and also tablet
and meaty foods. Also prefers soft wood in the diet.
Reproduction: The female lays her
eggs in caves or crevices... that the male has chosen
and cleaned.... as a cluster. The male usually then
guards the eggs after ejecting the female. The fry
then cling to the sides of the cave and when they
use up their yolk sac, which is around the four to
seven day period, they will be ready to feed on infusuria,
vegetable matter, brine shrimp naupli or micro worms.
In a community tank a few will survive if enough hiding
places are afforded to them. Etymology:
The specific name damasceni: Patronym not
identified, probably in honour of Col. José
Damasceno Nogueira, who hosted Steindachner at his
home in Filomeno, Brazil, in June 1903, near type
locality. Remarks:
Ancistrus damasceni is possibly endemic to
the Maranhão-Piauí ecoregion, which
includes the coastal basins of eastern Maranhão
and the Parnaíba River basin, whose headwaters
are in cerrado areas and whose middle course partially
cuts through the Caatinga. The species is common,
although not very abundant. Although A. damasceni
occurs in an area of agricultural frontier, no significant
threats that put its population at risk have been
identified. For this reason, A. damasceni
has been categorized as Least Concern (LC), (IUCN
2022).
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Xenocara damasceni
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Parnaíba River basin (Brazil). Type
locality: dem Parnahyba bei Victoria und
Sa. Filomena [Brazil].
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