Any Experience With Brachyramdia Marthae?

No personal experience. But try searching with the correct spelling of the Latin name, Brachyrhamdia marthae. That'll help you when you're doing Google or whatever.

Brachyrhamdia generally are Corydoras-mimics, and tend to be peaceful though predatory according to their size (so small neons and livebearer fry might be at risk). With fish of appropriate size these fish generally present no problems. They want the same things as other pimelodids: clean, soft to neutral water, variety of invertebrate foods, and a mix of hiding places and open swimming areas. Brachyrhamdia imitator is the species most often traded, I believe.

Cheers,

Neale
 

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