First appeared in the German
DATZ magazine of June 2002. Description:
The genusLeporacanthicusis
characterised bythe possession of
having a small suckermouth with lip barbels on the
top and pointed teeth. Leporacanthicus is readily
identifiable from all other Ancistrini by the development
of only two teeth in each premaxilla, the inner teeth
being very long (all other Ancistrini have more than
two teeth in the premaxilla), by having a well-raised
supraoccipital crest (the supraoccipital in most Ancistrini
is flat to slightly raised) and by having numerous
long barbels above the upper jaws. It has been hypothesized
that the enlarged teeth of the upper jaw are used
to remove snails from their shells (Burgess 1994).
The males have a more elongated body and a broader
head and they also posses short odontodes on the edges
of the snout which the females lack. Aquarium
Care: These fish can be territorial with
its own kind and so must have a big enough aquarium
if more than one is kept. Regular water changes must
be adhered to, and also having a powerful filter system
that can deliver a high oxygen content. Hiding places
are beneficial to this fish with bogwood or wood of
some description and/or some rockwork. Diet:
Not a true vegetarian so a wide variety of foods including
algae, algae wafers, cucumber or courgette ( zucchini),
prawns, shrimps and tablet food. Remarks:
A lot of times L314 can get confused with Leporacanthicus
joselimai (L264)
or Leporacanthicus
sp
(L263). Leporacanthicus sp. (L314) has
a more brownish basic colour thn the others.
Common
Name:
L314, LDA056
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
Brazil:
Rio Curuá Una, lower Amazon.
Size:
20.0cm. (8ins)
Temp:
26-30°c (79-87°f.)
p.H.
5.5-7.0.
Reference:
Datz Special:
All L-Numbers: Habitat, Care & Diet. Fauna Tropica: FB. October 2020. Seidel, I. 2008. Back to Nature guide
to L-catfishes, Ettlingen, Germany 208 p.
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