A rare hometown annual from the pools around Durazno, Uruguay.
Wild-descended F1 pair (first generation bred from wild-caught parents), collected at Rio Negro, Uruguay.
Named for its home city of Durazno, this little annual is endemic to a scattering of seasonal pools in Uruguay's Rio Negro region. It is a genuine rarity in the U.S. hobby, so every captive-bred pair helps keep the line going.
Care: Annual species. Spawns in peat, eggs incubate 1 to 2 months.