Description:
This species is distinguished from its congeners by
the following characters: possess a long, naked area
along the lateral part of the snout, extending posteriorly
beyond the anteriormost pore of the infraorbital canal
(vs. a very small, round, naked area, or a naked area
that does not reach the anteriormost pore of the infraorbital
or reaches just to it); nuptial males have a greatly
lengthened pectoral and pelvic fins, the pectoral
fins extend posterior to pelvic-fin origin and pelvic
fins extending posterior to anal-fin origin (vs. pectorals
not extending posterior to pelvic-fin origin and pelvic
fins not extending posterior to anal-fin origin: strongly
depressed head and body; trunk and caudal peduncle
ventrally flattened and becoming more compressed caudally;
dorsal surface of body slightly convex or straight
at snout level, slightly convex at eye level, straight
to dorsal fin, and straight from dorsal fin to penultimate
plate of caudal peduncle; upper edge of orbit is moderately
raised; well-developed triangular postorbital notch;
head profile triangular with snout rounded in dorsal
view, with straight sides in females and convex in
mature males; presence of 1 pair of rostral plates
and 4 paired postrostral plates; small odontodes,
densely arranged in lines covering head, trunk and
fin rays, making fish somewhat hispid; tip of snout
with elongate area of naked skin and this naked area
surpasses anteriormost pore of infraorbital ramus
of sensory canal, reaching approximately to median
of third postrostral plate; the naked area extending
only over rostral and postrostral plates without odontodes,
not exposing anterior region of mesethmoid forming
rostral border. Colouration: Ground
colour brown with orange-yellow tones, all fins bright
yellow-orange with black spots arranged in bands,
caudal fin with rounded black spot on its base and
wide vertical bar near the outer margin of fin. Reproduction:
The Rineloricaria species are usually cave
spawners, where the female will place their eggs after
the male has cleaned inside. The male will then guard
and fan the eggs until hatching. The eggs will hatch
in 4-5 days whereas the male can now be removed. More
breeding information can be found here in the articles
breeding
section. Aquarium Care: As with all
Rineloricaria/Hemiloricaria provide long
leaved plants or bamboo stalks for them to hang on
to. Diet: Omnivore. Vegetable
food such as cucumber and other various foods such
as tablet, flake and frozen. Etymology:
The specific name isaaci was given in honour of Isaäc
J. H. Isbrücker, for his studies on the family
Loricariidae and especially on the subfamily Loricariinae.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Loricariidae
Distribution:
South America:
Uruguay River drainage (Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay).
Size:
10.5.0cm. (4¼ins)
Temp:
22-26°c (71-77°f)
p.H.
6.0-7.5.
Reference:
Froese,
R. and D. Pauly.
Editors. 2023. FishBase. World Wide Web electronic
publication.www.fishbase.org, ( 02/2023 ).
Loureiro M, González-Bergonzoni I,
Teixeira de Mello F. 2023. Freshwater Fishes
of Uruguay. Second edition. Vertebrate Zoology Laboratory,
Faculty of Sciences, University of the Republic.
Rodriguez, M. and A. Miquelarena,
2008. Rineloricaria isaaci (Loricariidae: Loricariinae),
a new species of loricariid catfish from the Uruguay
River basin. J. Fish Biol. 73(7):1635-1647.
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