Cat-eLog Right Scoloplacidae Right The genus Scoloplax

Down Summary of scoloplax
Pronounced SKOW low plax
Etymology Scoloplax: From the Greek skolos, meaning thorn and plax, meaning plate; in reference to the moveable dermal bone on top of snout (rostral plate) that is studded with large integumentary teeth.
Identification Species of the neotropical family Scoloplacidae are distinguished from other Siluriformes by the presence of a conspicuous shield-shaped rostral plate bearing numerous large and recurved odontodes. Scoloplacidae is a monogeneric family endemic to South America and known from the Amazon, Paraguay, and Parana basins. The worlds smallest known catfish are from this genus, the smallest is most likely S. dolicholophia.
Sexing Larger male specimens with large, fleshy tissue at ventral opening. Females without tissue sack.
Breeding Unreported in the aquarium.
Size Smallest 12mm, largest 20mm, average 15mm, most commonly 16mm. All SL.
Species There are 6 "species" in the database
Keepers 5 species (83%) are being kept by registered keepers
New spp. / time
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Distribution

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Down Most Kept Species
1. (44.44%)
2. (22.22%)
3. Scoloplax distolothrix (11.11%)
4. Scoloplax dicra (11.11%)
5. (11.11%)
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