Scientific name: Vanmanenia hainanensis
Common name: Lizard fish
Synonyms: None
Distribution: China
Sexual Dimorphism: Females are more plump than males and tend to be larger in size.
Maximum size: 3 inches (7.5cm)
Similar to: Other Vanmanenia and Liniparhomaloptera species. May be easily confused with Liniparhomaloptera disparis disparis and Glaniopsis multiradiata.
Care: Typical hillstream loach conditions. This species needs clean, well oxygenated water with a strong flow. There should be plenty of of flat stones on which this fish can rest. Some hiding places are also appreciated. While plants are not found extensively in its habitat of swift flowing, rocky bottomed hillstreams, V. hainanensis will use them for resting and grazing in the aquarium. Lighting should be strong enough to encourage some algae growth. This fish will do well in a river tank mixed with other hillstreams as well as danios, barbs, rasboras or white clouds.
Feeding:Vanmanenia hainanensis eats a wide variety of foods in the aquarium. Bloodworms, brine shrimp, most pelleted foods, as well as blanched spinach and kale leaves will be readily accepted. Some algae is also important in the diet.
Water parameters: pH:6.4 -7.5 Hardness: medium Max dh:
Temperature: 68 ºF to 76 ºF (20-25°C)
Breeding: This species has not been bred in the aquarium.
Notes: This species is most commonly imported as a contaminant in shipments of other Chinese hillstream loaches. It can be distinguished from Linaparhomaloptera disparis disparis by its more robust build and larger head.
Caption: Vanmenania hainanensis
Credit: Neil Lourie
Caption: Vanmanenia hainanensis
Credit: Neil Lourie
Vanmanenia hainanensis profile*x
Moderator: LoachForumModerators
- Jim Powers
- Posts: 5208
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2005 6:15 pm
- Location: Bloomington, Indiana
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests