Description:
Hisonotus iota differs from its congeners,
except from Hisonotus hungy, by the lower
lateral plate count 20–22 (mode 21) vs. 22–29
lateral plates, and by the lower vertebral count 25–26
vs. 27–32 vertebrae. It differs from Hisonotus
hungy by having an infraorbital canal entering
the infraorbital series via the compound pterotic
vs. infraorbital canal entering the infraorbital series
via the sphenotic. Reproduction:Scatters eggs throughout the aquarium and
are not cared for by the parents. Aquarium
Care: Said to be a bit more problematic in
the aquarium if good water quality is not adhered
to. They rest on aquatic vegetation in the aquarium
so long leaved plants are recommended. Cooler temperatures
and a strong filtration with adequate current will
fare better for this species and for this genera overall.
Diet: Will feed on flake, algae,
tablet foods and algae wafers. Etymology:
iota (?), smallest letter of Greek alphabet, i.e.,
anything very small, referring to its small size compared
to congeners.
Common
Name:
Pygmy Pixy Catfish
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America: Rio Chapecó, a tributary of the upper
Rio Uruguay basin, Brazil.
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