Mark Duffill (1) mjm_pt (2) Joost Schuitemaker (1) Johnny Jensen's Photographic Library (1)
Description: Similar to O. hoppei but there is a difference in the caudal peduncle pattern. O. hoppei has a small caudal spot which does not run into the caudal fin and has only one crossbar to this pattern wheras O. macrospilus has two. Aquarium Care: This is a small group of Loricariids which do well in aquariaand will keep the algae down without harming the plants in the tank.Best to keep in a group with more males for breeding purposes. Reproduction: The females will lay eggs on the plants and tank glass after the females have been chased around the tank by the male. Like Corydoras they present a t-position breeding mode. Diet:Omnivore: algae, tablet foods, flake and small frozen foods.
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Loricariidae
South America:Upper Amazon River basin. Type locality: Rio Morona, Upper Amazon basin, Peru.
3.5cm. (1½ins)
22-26°c (71-79°f.)
6.0-7.5.
Evers,
H.-G. & I.Seidel: Mergus, Baensch Catfish
Atlas Volume 1, 1st English edn., 2005. Pp.944.
Ferraris, C.J. Jr.,
2007. Checklist of catfishes, recent and fossil (Osteichthyes:
Siluriformes), and catalogue of siluriform primary types.
Zootaxa 1418:1-628.
Family: Loricariidae Back to Ident-A-Cat Click on Thumbnails
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