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Acestridium colombiense

Green Whiptail Catfish

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科学分类

界:Animalia
门:Chordata
纲:Actinopterygii
目:Siluriformes
科:Loricariidae
属:Acestridium
种:colombiense
IUCN状态:数据缺乏

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难度困难
环境
淡水
温度22-26°C
pH值5.5 - 7
水硬度20 - 90 ppm
寿命5 年
原产地South America
成体大小6-7cm
饮食杂食性
生物类型鱼
TDS100 ppm
水流高水流

水族箱建造信息

最小水族箱尺寸60L
游泳区域底层
最小群体规模3+
氧气消耗低
废物产生低
代谢率低
活动水平不活跃
喂食频率每日
食物类型薄饼, 蔬菜, 藻类, 冷冻食品

关于此物种

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基本描述
The Green Whiptail Catfish is a fascinating, peaceful fish that looks just like a tiny green twig. This unique appearance helps it blend in with plants and wood at the bottom of the aquarium, where it spends most of its time. It’s a shy creature and is not very active, preferring to cling to surfaces and graze. Because it’s a shoaling fish, it feels safest and happiest when kept in a small group of three or more, so you should never keep one by itself. For food, it enjoys a mix of plant-based foods like algae wafers and blanched vegetables, along with occasional meaty treats. It's known for constantly nibbling on the natural 'biofilm' that grows on tank surfaces. Due to its peaceful and slow-moving nature, it needs calm tank mates that won't bully it or eat all the food before it can get any. This fish is considered difficult to care for because it requires very clean, stable, and oxygen-rich water with a noticeable current, making it a challenging but rewarding choice for experienced fishkeepers rather than beginners. It's a small and delicate species that will not thrive in a newly set-up tank.
详细描述

Acestridium colombiense, commonly known as the Green Whiptail Catfish, is a highly specialized member of the Loricariidae family. Its 'hard' difficulty rating stems from its specific requirements for a mature aquarium that replicates its native South American, fast-flowing stream habitat. An appropriate setup is crucial; this entails creating a high-flow environment using powerful filtration or supplementary powerheads to ensure a constant, well-oxygenated current. The aquascape should provide ample surfaces for grazing, such as smooth river stones, driftwood, and broad-leafed plants like Anubias or Java Fern. A fine sand substrate is recommended to protect its delicate body. Its depressiform (flattened) body shape is a direct adaptation to this high-energy environment, allowing it to hold its position in strong currents with minimal effort.

Water quality is paramount. This species is intolerant of organic waste and fluctuations in water parameters. The need for soft, slightly acidic water often necessitates the use of RO water remineralized to a specific low TDS. Its diet as an omnivorous biofilm consumer means that while it grazes constantly, a well-established tank's natural food sources are rarely sufficient. The diet must be supplemented with high-quality sinking foods, especially vegetable-based wafers, gel foods, and blanched vegetables (e.g., zucchini, cucumber, spinach). Occasional protein in the form of frozen daphnia can be offered. Because they are slow and methodical eaters, they can be easily outcompeted for food. It is vital to select tank mates carefully. Small, peaceful, mid-water dwelling species like chili rasboras, threadfin rainbowfish, or small tetras are ideal companions. Avoid any boisterous, aggressive, or overly competitive bottom-dwellers. Keeping them in a proper shoal of at least three individuals is non-negotiable, as this provides security, reduces stress, and encourages more natural, confident behavior. A solitary specimen will be reclusive, stressed, and have a poor prognosis for long-term health. Breeding is rarely achieved in the hobby, likely requiring a dedicated species-only setup with precise environmental triggers to simulate seasonal changes.

科学描述

Acestridium colombiense is a rheophilic loricariid from the subfamily Loricariinae, a group characterized by their slender, twig-like morphologies. Its highly depressed body shape is a key functional adaptation to minimize hydrodynamic drag in the high-velocity lotic environments it inhabits in South America. The species' cryptic green coloration serves as effective camouflage against the aufwuchs-covered surfaces on which it grazes. Ecologically, it functions as a specialized grazer, feeding on the periphytic community of algae, diatoms, bacteria, and other microorganisms that constitute biofilm. This dietary niche is reflected in its physiology; a low metabolic rate, low oxygen consumption, and minimal waste production are adaptations suited to a diet that is consistently available but relatively low in caloric density.

The 'hard' difficulty classification in an aquarium setting is directly attributable to its stenotopic nature, showing a low tolerance for environmental conditions outside a narrow range. Its physiology is adapted to pristine, oligotrophic waters with high dissolved oxygen saturation and near-zero nitrogenous waste concentrations. Consequently, captive husbandry demands a mature, stable system with robust biological filtration and significant water movement to replicate these essential conditions. The IUCN status of 'Data Deficient' (DD) underscores a significant lack of field research into its population dynamics, precise geographic distribution, and specific ecological pressures, making conservation assessments impossible at present.

Reproduction in captivity is exceedingly rare and considered 'difficult'. This suggests complex spawning triggers tied to abiotic factors such as photoperiod, barometric pressure, or subtle shifts in water chemistry and temperature that mimic seasonal floods in its native habitat. As is common within the Loricariidae family, it is hypothesized that A. colombiense is a substrate-spawning species exhibiting paternal care, where the male would guard a clutch of adhesive eggs deposited on a cleaned surface. The successful rearing of fry would present further challenges, likely requiring green water, infusoria, or other specialized micropastures to accommodate their minute size and specific nutritional needs.


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