Colomesus asellus

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Colomesus asellus
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Not evaluated (IUCN 3.1)
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C. asellus
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Colomesus asellus

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Colomesus asellus, the Amazon puffer, asell puffer,[1] South American freshwater puffer[2] or Peruvian puffer.[3] is a species of pufferfish confined to the Amazon, Essequibo and Orinoco basins in tropical South America.[4] It is a popular aquarium species.[5]

Description

The coloration of this fish is green above, white below, and patterned with black transverse bands across the dorsal surface. Compared with Colomesus psittacus, the black bands on the back are much thicker, and it also has a distinctive black band that rings the base of the caudal fin.[1] This species grows to a length of 12.8 centimetres (5.0 in) SL.[4] It is known to contain the toxin saxitoxin.[6]

Ecology

Colomesus asellus is normally only found in freshwater environments although it will tolerate slightly brackish water.[2][4]

Wild Colomesus asellus are reported to consume benthic crustaceans, fish, planktonic invertebrates, and plants.[4] Aquarium specimens consume various invertebrates including midge larvae[1] and mysids.[2]

Like other pufferfish, they have the ability to inflate themselves when threatened, making themselves much larger and therefore more difficult for predators to handle or swallow. Colomesus asellus is unusual among freshwater pufferfish for being migratory[7] and non-territorial.[1]

Colomesus asellus is known to breed during the wet season, spawning in rivers, with the numerous small eggs being scattered on the substrate and the larvae drifting downstream.[7]

In the aquarium

Colomesus asellus is fairly widely kept as an aquarium fish.[1] Compared to other freshwater pufferfish, Colomesus asellus is unusual in being tolerant of conspecifics and tends to be nervous when kept singly.[5] It is known to be a fin-nipper and could attack slow moving species such as angelfish, guppies, and Corydoras.

References

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