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Farlowella vittata

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Genus
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Tribe
  
Harttiini

Scientific name
  
Farlowella vittata

Higher classification
  
Farlowella

Order
  
Catfish

Similar
  
Farlowella, Catfish, Loricariidae, Farlowella acus, Chaetostoma milesi

Farlowella vittata female number 2 spawing


Farlowella vittata is a species of armored catfish native to the Orinoco River basin of Colombia and Venezuela. This species grows to a length of 22.5 centimetres (8.9 in) SL.

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Farlowella vittata by graham gould


Breeding

The female lays the eggs on a surface during the night and the male fertilizes them. The male then stays near the eggs to protect them from predators to and ensure fungus does not grow on the eggs. By day 3 the fry can be seen moving within the eggs and by day 5 the fry are clearly visible as fish.

By day 6 the eggs start to hatch and all have hatched by day 9. The fry are very small, and because this catfish is a limnovore, in an aquarium the fry need a well planted set up in order to get the amount of algae needed for survival and growth.

References

Farlowella vittata Wikipedia


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