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Tai Chi - The Siamese Algae Eater! Comedor de Alga Siames No video o Tai Chi, comedor de alga Siames. Garantia de aquario limpo e sem algas (problema de algas (More) No video o Tai Chi, comedor de alga Siames. Garantia de aquario limpo e sem algas (problema de algas marrons pentelhas).Comedor de Alga Siamês
Nome Científico: Crossocheilus siamensis
Família: Ciprinídeos
Origem: Sudeste Asiático
pH: 6,8 a 7,2
Comportamento: Pacífico, porém territorial com os da mesma espécie.
Sociabilidade: Sozinho ou em grupo
Alimentação: Aceita bem flocos e alimentos congelados.
Temperatura: 25 a 28º C
DH: Baixa
Tamanho: Normalmente 8 cm, mas há quem diga que chega a alcançar até 15cm.
Aquário: 150L
Os comedores de algas siameses (tailandeses)
O verdadeiro comedor de algas siamês, Crossocheilus siamenensis, é o único peixe que se conhece capaz de comer algas vermelhas e não se encontra facilmente no mercado, com a agravante de haver cinco espécies bastante semelhantes sendo o comedor de algas chinês, Gyrinocheilus aymonieri o mais vulgarmente encontrado nas lojas da especialidade o qual se distingue por não ter barbelas, sendo também o mais agressivo de todos.
Crossocheilus siamensis, is a species of freshwater fish in the carp family, Cyprinidae. This bottom-dwelling tropical fish is found in mainland Southeast Asia that includes the Chao Phraya and Mekong basins as well as the Malay Peninsula. Their natural habitats are streams and rivers as well as flooded forests during the rainy season. The Siamese algae eater should not be confused with the Flying fox (Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus) or the False siamensis (Garra cambodgiensis).
The Siamese algae eater (Epalzeorhynchos siamensis or Crossocheilus siamensis) has a black horizontal stripe extending from opercle to tail. The genuine Epalzeorhynchos siamensis alias Crossocheilus siamensis without maxillary barbels and with deeply fringed V-shaped upper lip[1][2] is rarely encountered in the aquarium trade. [3]
Closely related is the Red-algae eater Crossocheilus langei, a species that is widely sold as the Siamese algae eater. It has a bright brownish elongate body with a slighly flat belly. It has a prominent brown-black horizontal stripe extending from nose to tail. This fish may grow up to the length of 16 centimeters. It possesses small maxillary barbels and an unfringed shallowly arcuate upper lip.[4] Two other similar species are traded as Siamese algae eaters, namely Crossocheilus atrilimes,[5] a species that likes to eat Java moss rather than red algae, and an undescribed species of Crossocheilus.
The Siamese algae eater is also known as the Siamese flying fox, Flying fox and Siamese fox. It is common in aquarium stores and a very good algae eater. A very similar species, Garra taeniata aka Epalzeorhynchus sp, is sometimes sold as Siamese algae eater which have earned that species the common name False siamese algae eater. A majority the Siamese algae eaters that are (or at least used to be) sold in United States are in fact False Siamese algae eaters. It is also common for shipments of Siamese algae eater to contain both Siamese algae eaters and False Siamese algae eater. This is not surprising as the species live in the same areas and young specimens of the two species school together. You can tell the two species apart by the following facts:
The black horizontal band doesn't go all the way to the tail fin on a False Siamese algae eater.
There is a narrow lighter band above the black band in a False Siamese algae eater.
The dorsum of the False Siamese algae eater is solid grayish brown
All fins on a false Siamese algae eater are yellowish in color except for the pectorals.
The mouth of a false Siamese algae eater resembles a pink ring.
False Siamese algae eaters have two set of barbles. (Less)
Viaje inaugural de Ferrocentral de Córdoba a Retiro (2) - RA1914, DAM2011, Oliva y James Craik Tras salir de Córdoba, cruzar el Río Segundo o Xanaes y pasar por Pilar ( (More) Tras salir de Córdoba, cruzar el Río Segundo o Xanaes y pasar por Pilar ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTE7GwLs2V8 ) nuestro tren seguía su marcha hacia Retiro. En este video podrán ver una recorrida (un tanto acelerada) por el coche comedor RA 1914 (aún no estaba habilitado) y el coche dormitorio DAM 2011. Luego sigue la pasada por Oliva y finalmente por James Craik, donde puede verse la vía del ramal a Forres. (Less)
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