Description:
Snout with a wide naked margin, evertible interopercular
odontodes hook-like; presence of long, forked tentacles
on the snout of males; numerous small, well defined
spots on body with bright orange colour. Habitat:
Their habitat consists of of small to medium-sized
forest creeks with moderate current and a sandy or
rocky bottom. Aquarium Care: As with
most of this genus it will do well in an aquarium
where it will wipe out any algae. Diet:
Feed vegetable foods such as lettuce, cucumber and
courgette (zucchini). Will eat most aquarium fare.
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. Remarks:
Very rarely imported, however individuals of the so-called
Ancistrus
cf. cirrhosus, a fish
of which the origin is unknown, are often sold as
A. temminckii. The difference between the
two species is that that A. temminckii has
a dark spot at the base of its dorsal fin, between
the first and the second ray. Etymology:
The specific name temminkii: In honour of
C. Temminck, the Dutch physician.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Hypostomus temminckii,
Plecostomus aculeatus
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Saramacca, Suriname, and Maroni River basins. Type
locality: Suriname.
Size:
10.0cm (4ins)
Temp:
23-27°c (73-81°f.)
p.H.
6.0-7.5.
Reference:
Mol, H.A. Jan,
The Freshwater Fishes of Suriname. BRILL, Leiden Boston,
2012. 889 p.
Ancistrus
temminckii Marshall creek (tributary of Suriname river)
Ancistrus
temminckii Marshall creek (tributary of Suriname river)
Ancistrus
temminckii Head view-Marshall creek (tributary of Suriname river)
Ancistrus
temminckii Ventral view-Marshall creek (tributary of Suriname river)
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