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robertprice
June 26th, 2013, 03:47 PM
Acaronia vultuosa is a rather plain looking resident of Colombia and Venezuela, in the Orinoco and Rio Negro. It is grey or brown, with a prominent midbody dorsal blotch, a stripe through the eye which has a red iris, and a lateral thin bar from operculum to tail and about 8 indistinct vertical bars which appear and disappear with the fish's mood. It has some yellow scales with dark tips, and may have blue tinged fins. It gets about 6 inches long, and is a bottom dweller which eats small fish living in planted substrates.It is not quite Acara shaped, being oval but with a more sloping forehead, pointier snout and bigger mouth.

In the aquarium it does not require more than a 30 gallon gallon tank and is well behaved in community tanks. It is actually quite passive except for the small fish it prefers to eat. It likes pH of 5.3-5.6, and temperature of 78-82 and very soft water. It will breed in captivity, is a substrate brooder, and the embryos will only develop in soft acid water.

robertprice
June 28th, 2013, 08:50 PM
Acaronia nassa is quite similar to A. vultuosa except that it has very different gill rakers and a round spot rather than a stripe below the eye. It is a common fish of the Amazon, Rio Negro and the Guyanas. It is a bottom dweller found in close association with Festivum and Angelfish. It likes 78-82 degree water and pH of 7 to slightly alkaline. It gets 6 inches long.