词条 | Centromochlus perugiae |
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| taxon = Centromochlus perugiae | authority = Steindachner, 1882 | synonyms = *Tatia perugiae (Steindachner, 1882) }}Centromochlus perugiae is a species of benthopelagic fish, a member of the Auchenipteridae (driftwood catfish) family. They are widely known as honeycomb catfish or oil catfish because of their striking skin pattern. Honeycomb catfish are under {{convert|3|in}} fully grown.[1] DistributionTheir distribution includes Peru, Ecuador and Columbia. They prefer water temperature in the range {{convert|26|-|28|C|F}} with pH of 6-7. BehaviorHoneycomb catfish like to anchor themselves into crevices in driftwood and hide. They are mostly nocturnal and seek hiding spaces and shade. A very peaceful species, in an aquarium, honeycomb catfish do not bother other inhabitants of a community tank.[2] References1. ^{{FishBase|genus=Centromochlus |species=perugiae}} {{Taxonbar|from=Q5062986}}2. ^Encyclopedia of Life 3 : Auchenipteridae|Fish described in 1882|Taxa named by Franz Steindachner |
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