The
Pseudacanthicus genera have the common name
of Cactus catfishes due to their bodies being covered
with spiny odontodes. Their mouths are small with
a few bicuspid teeth in the jaws. Aquarium
Care: Pseudacanthicus can be highly
territorial especially when adult, so a large aquarium
of at least 5ft (150cm) would be beneficial to this
species.Provide plenty of shelters
in the aquarium and line -of- sight barriers if more
than one species is kept. Diet: As
with all of this genera they are carnivores and would
need to be fed on frozen foods such as Artemia,
mosquito larvae, mysis and shrimp. They can also be
fed pellet and tablet foods. Etymology:
The genus name Pseudacanthicus: pseudo-,
false, i.e., although this genus may superficially
resemble Acanthicus, such an appearance is
false. The specific name fordii: in honour
of “Mr. Ford,” probably George Henry Ford
(1809-1876), who illustrated specimens (including
fishes) for the British Museum (Natural History) [in
1861, Günther named a snake after Ford, Epicrates
fordii, praising his “truly artistical
drawings”].
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