Description:
Loricaria species. can be differentiated
from the similar Rineloricaria species by
their feathered sucker-mouths which the males use
for carrying their eggs around after spawning, they
are maternal mouthbrooders. Not the easiest of genera
to identify to species and the key for the Loricaria
genus is teeth of the upper jaw about twice as long
as those of the lower jaw. Abdomen ventrally completely
covered by scutes. Aquarium Care:
Sensitive to poor water quality especially when first
imported and should be acclimatised slowly for the
home aquarium. Diet: Carnivore, feed
with tablets, pellets, insect larvae, zooplankton
and shrimps. A varied diet is important to this species
and genus.
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