Eurycheilichthys lagoichthys
Also known as: Eurycheilichthys lagoichthys, Broad-Snout Loricariid, Lagoon Loricariid
Origin: South America (Brazil, southern lagoon drainages)
Eurycheilichthys lagoichthys is a member of the small genus Eurycheilichthys, a group of loricariids endemic to the Patos-Mirim lagoon drainage system of southernmost Brazil and Uruguay. The genus name translates roughly as 'broad-lipped fish', referring to the wide, padded oral disc that characterises these species and likely functions as an adaptation for scraping adherent periphyton from smooth rock and leaf surfaces. E. lagoichthys is the most commonly referenced species in the genus.
The Patos-Mirim lagoon system feeds a vast network of rivers and streams draining the southernmost tip of Brazil — the Pampas and adjacent coastal zones — where water temperatures are genuinely temperate, falling to near-freezing in the coldest winters. Fish adapted to this region are among the most cold-tolerant freshwater species in South America. E. lagoichthys occurs in clear, somewhat alkaline water associated with the region's granitic and basaltic geology.
For aquarists, Eurycheilichthys lagoichthys is one of the most cold-adapted loricariids available — exceeding even Otocinclus flexilis in cold tolerance — and it requires a genuinely cool aquarium. Standard tropical temperatures are likely fatal over time. It is an expert species for those building southern South American biotopes with compatible cool-water fish and plants, and its broad-snouted morphology makes it visually distinctive.
Water: Moderately soft to hard at pH 6.5–7.5 and 15–22°C; genuinely cold-water — do not maintain in heated tropical aquaria. Tank: 60 litres minimum with smooth rocks, moderate current, and cold-tolerant plants such as Egeria densa or Vallisneria. Feeding: Periphyton on rocks primary; algae wafers and blanched vegetables placed on substrate. Breeding: Not documented in captivity; cold seasonal cycling may be needed. Compatibility: Keep only with genuinely cold-water tolerant species — goldfish relatives, temperate tetras, or cool-water hillstream loaches.
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