This species sports a golden
sheen on the sides of the head and is one of the smallest
in the genera. The work carried out by Covain et.al.
2016 confines the Sturisoma genera to west
of the Andes (cis-Andean), and the Sturisomatichthys
genera restricted to the east of the Andes (trans-Andean).
Reproduction: See article here.
Aquarium Care:
Peaceful species which likes a spacious aquarium with
cooler water temperatures of between 20-24°c (67-75°f.)
and clean, soft and slightly acidic water. Sexual
Differences: The males develop pronounced
tufts of odontodes on either side of the head and
the first dorsal ray and the upper and lower caudal
fin rays are elongated. Diet:
Spinach, peas, algae disks, tablet foods and sunken
flake foods.
South America:
Upper Magdalena and Cauca River basins, Colombia.
Type locality: Honda, Colombia, 300–400
ft.
Size:
15.0cm. (6ins)
Temp:
20-24°c (67-75°f)
p.H.
6.0-7.0.
Reference:
Baensch, H.A. and R.
Riehl 1991 Aquarien
atlas. Bd. 3. Melle: Mergus, Verlag für Natur-
und Heimtierkunde, Germany. 1104 p. Ferraris, C.J. Jr., 2007. Checklist
of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes: Siluriformes),
and catalogue of siluriform primary types. Zootaxa
1418:1-628. ScotCat
Article: Turley,
Paul E; Keeping
and Breeding Sturisomatichthys leightoni, the
Dwarf Royal Farlowella.
Sturisomatichthys
leightoni Collected in a tributary to the Rio Magdalena
Sturisomatichthys
leightoni
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