This species will be wild caught, unless someone locally is breeding them. So that means they will likely be seasonally available, as thankfully SA countries have laws in place to restrict collection so that they preserve the species. This species is only known to occur in the Rio Uaupes system in the upper Rio Negro basin, NW Brazil.After looking at the last picture that I posted, I think it might have ich. It also has a spot on a fin too. So I started treating with API's Super Ick Cure this morning. Hopefully it will prevent further infestations.
I stumbled upon these at Aquarium Adventures. Sign said new fish and I didn't recognize them. The manager wasn't there so couldn't find out if these will be stocked regularly. That would be nice since I'd like to eventually get a dozen or so. Maybe even try to breed them. Anyway, they had 5 so I bought all of them!
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Never use malachite green with characins. As for half strength, this is still a risk. And, it will not likely be effective anyway. Nitrofurazone is a bacteriostatic which in this instance may not have much benefit.The Ick Cure is malachite green plus nitrofurazone to combat secondary infection. API recommends 1/2 dose for sensitive fish, so that's what I'm doing.
As to that spot, that is not ich as far as I can tell from the photo. I have had that on a fish. I believe someone suggested to me that it was a form of cataract, and it is untreatable. I have never known fish to die from this.e last picture shows a spot on It's eye. You get a better resolution on a PC than on the the mobile app. At this point I think It's ich.
As I suspected. May have to wait for next year, but worth it. Beautiful fish.I called the store today and asked about availability and was told it was just a one time shipment. But they could look into special order if I wanted to do that. But he said due to seasonalilty it might be tough.