Deformations in captive-bred Loricariinae are known for several species of this subfamily. Most susceptible seem to be offspring of species of the genus Loricaria.

There are a number of proposed explanations for the appearance of deformations:

  • Poor water quality
  • Unsuitable water chemistry
  • Inadequate nutrition
  • Raising with insufficient individual space
  • Artificial raising without parental contact

We are working to test these assumptions systematically and to develop practical methods to avoid deformations in captive breeding.

Observations or data to contribute? Get in touch — all documented cases are welcome.