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Schistura vinciguerrae Profile*x

Post by Martin Thoene » Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:03 am

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Scientific name: Schistura vinciguerrae (Hora, 1935)

Common name: None

Synonyms: Nemacheilus vinciguerrae, Nemachilus vinciguerrae, Noemacheilus vinciguerrae, Nemacheilus putaoensis

Distribution: Irrawaddy and Salween basins in Myanmar, Irrawaddy basin in China. Possibly the Salween basin in Yunnan, China.

Sexual Dimorphism: No obvious dimorphism, unlike other similar species. Females probably plumper.

Maximum size: 3 inches (8 cm)

Similar to: S. poculi, S. mahnerti, S. bella

Care: Lives in channels with very swift current, over smooth surfaces, prresumably rock. The aquarium should have a good flow rate and be well-oxygenated. Provide piles of large pebbles or slate to create hiding places. The rest of the aquarium base should have smooth rounded pebbles and sand or fine grained gravel with reasonably bright lighting. Please see Hillstream Loaches: Specialists at Life in the Fast Lane for a more detailed explanation.

Feeding: Most foods accepted. Commercial sinking formulations and bottom-dwelling live-foods. Frozen foods such as Bloodworm/Brine shrimp.

Water parameters: pH: 6.0-7.5 Hardness: Soft-medium Max dh: 12

Temperature: 68ºF to 77 ºF (18-25°C)

Breeding: Not known in aquarium.

Notes: Schistura vinciguerrae is highly territorial and should be housed in an aquarium featuring multiple hiding places and decor designed to break line of sight between territories. Do not house with delicate species.

The color pattern is shared with several other Schistura species.
Distinguished by the bars in front of dorsal fin, which are conspicuously thinner than those behind, usually united in pairs (or more) at their upper extremity. Schistura vinciguerrae is distinguished from S. poculi by 9+8 branched caudal rays (versus 8+7), from S. mahnerti and S. bella by the absence of sexual dimorphism (both species have a well developed suborbital flap in males) and by details of the color pattern.

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Caption: Schistura vinciguerrae
Credit: Kamphol Udomritthiruj

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Caption: Schistura vinciguerrae
Credit: Anuratana Tejavej

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Caption: Schistura vinciguerrae habitat
Credit: Anuratana Tejavej

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Post by Jim Powers » Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:23 am

I added the word "habitat" to the last caption. :wink:
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Post by Martin Thoene » Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:39 am

Hehe! I was just writing to Graeme warning of the ease of making mistakes when pasting stuff around. That's a classic example. I had to put habitat in the URL too, but forgot the caption :oops:

That's why Shari is involved. She's the ultimate Grim-Reaper of typos and stuff :twisted:

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Post by Jim Powers » Fri Oct 20, 2006 12:56 pm

I figured it was something like that...or perhaps this species has evolved into another semi-aquatic bipedal form. :wink:
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