CW198 has the same number
of soft pelvic fin rays as S.
macropterus, but S.
salmacis has fewer
soft rays. Sexual dimorphism is less apparent than
in other Scleromystax species. Lineage:
All Scleromystax species belong to Lineage
3 and would remain as Scleromystax (Günther,
1864) with the designated type species of Scleromystaxbarbatus. Aquarium Care:
Sometimes the males ofScleromystax
species can get aggressive to other males so
maybe one male to a group may be the best way to go
if there are conflicts in the aquarium. As with most
members of the Callichthyidaethey
are peaceful. The Scleromystax genera are
good additions to "cool water" aquarium
set ups with maybe other cool water fish such as White
Cloud Mountain Minnows and other fish that are comfortable
with a temperature around the 70°f (21.5°c)
mark. Diet: As with other members
of the Corydoradinae they relish tablet and good quality
flake food with frozen bloodworm a firm favourite.
They are also keen on chopped earthworms and other
worm foods such as white worm used sparingly, and
grindal worm.
Common
Name:
CW198
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Callichthyidae
Distribution:
South America:
Collected close to the town of Joinville, Santa Catarina
state, Brazil.
Size:
Male: 7.5 cm (3ins) Female:
8.0cm (3¼ins)
Temp:
19-24°C (65-75°F)
p.H.
6.0-7.2.
Reference:
Alexandrou, Markos
& Taylor, Martin. (2011). Evolution,
ecology and taxonomy of the Corydoradinae revisited. Ian A. M. Fuller &
Hans-Georg Evers (2011).
Identifying Corydoradinae Catfish Supplement 1. Ian
Fuller Enterprises. www.corydorasworld.com
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