Gastrodermus undulatus
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| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Actinopterygii |
| Order: | Siluriformes |
| Family: | Callichthyidae |
| Genus: | Gastrodermus |
| Species: | G. undulatus
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| Binomial name | |
| Gastrodermus undulatus | |
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Gastrodermus undulatus, the wavy catfish, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Corydoradinae, the corys, of the family Callichthyidae, the armored catfishes.[2] This catfish is found in the lower Paraná River basin and coastal rivers in southern Brazil and Argentina.
The fish will grow in length up to 1.7 inches (4.3 centimeters). It lives in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0–8.0 pH, a water hardness of 2–25 dGH, and a temperature range of 72–79 °F (22–26 °C). However, this information is unverified by international catfish research groups, who have not been able to confirm these parameters.[3]
It feeds on worms, benthic crustaceans, insects, and plant matter. It lays eggs in dense vegetation and adults do not guard the eggs.
See also
References
- ^ Frederico, R.G. (2023). "Corydoras undulatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2023 e.T187153A1823914. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2023-1.RLTS.T187153A1823914.en. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
- ^ a b c Fricke, Ron; Eschmeyer, William N. & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Species in the genus Corydoras". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
- ^ Planet Catfish
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Corydoras undulatus". FishBase. December 2011 version.