Habitat:
Occurs in ditches and ponds. Reproduction:
In sexually active males the lips are transformed
into large dermal lobes which are used to hold the
eggs after spawning. This species is unique in that
the males hold on to the eggs for 11 days.
Aquarium Care: Keep on a sandy substrate
with branchwork. Reasonably easy to keep with regular
good husbandry but this is a large species that will
need a lot of room in a large tank. Diet:
Omnivore: Dry foods, algae wafers, Spirulina and normal
tablet foods. Frozen foods, Artemia nauplii,
glass worms and Daphnia. Etymology:
melanos, black; cheilos, lip, referring to black,
large lower lip of nuptial males.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Lower Paraná and Uruguay River basins (Argentina,
Brazil and Uruguay). Type locality:
mouth of Rio Ijuí-Mirim, tributary of Rio Ijuí,
Pirapó, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (Rio Uruguay
drainage, 28º03'S, 55º11'W).
Loricariichthys
melanocheilus
Dorsal view-Garay, Santa Fe, Argentina
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