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  2. Liosomadoras oncinus - Wikipedia

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    The jaguar catfish (Liosomadorsa oncinus) is a species of driftwood catfish endemic to Brazil where it is found in the Branco River and in the Trombetas River. It is also found in the aquarium trade.

  3. Hypostomus jaguar - Wikipedia

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    Hypostomus jaguar, sometimes known as the jaguar pleco, [1] is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America , where it occurs in the Paraguaçu River basin in the state of Bahia in Brazil .

  4. Spinipterus moijiri - Wikipedia

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    Spinipterus moijiri (moijiri Paumari) is a species of driftwood catfish found in the Juruá River, Brazil and Nanay River in Peru, on an expedition in around 2012. At 10 cm long the catfish is roughly four times the size of the other only known member of the genus. Specimens spend the day in a tight space in rocks and wood, emerging at night to ...

  5. Hypostomus - Wikipedia

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    This genus is the type member of its tribe Hypostomini and subfamily Hypostominae. [2] [3] The type species of Hypostomus is H. guacari.[4]With the inclusion of Aphanotorulus, Isorineloricaria and Squaliforma, the genus Hypostomus is by far the largest genus of Loricariidae and the second largest genus of catfish.

  6. Nature: Venomous madtom catfish a lesser known species in ...

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    The catfish family includes a dozen species in Ohio waters, and some of them are among our best-known fishes. Their ranks include blue, channel and flathead catfish, and three species of bullhead.

  7. Driftwood catfish - Wikipedia

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    All but one species have three pairs of barbels, with the nasal barbels absent. Most species have very small adipose fins. [3] While Ageneiosus inermis, also known as the fidalgo, is known to reach 59 cm (23 in) in length, most are small, with some species not known at any longer than 3 cm (1.2 in). [3] The eggs are fertilised internally. [3]

  8. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Peaceful but may scare shy species with its active swimming and large adult size. Recommended for most community tanks however. Do not keep Congo tetras with fin-nipping species as the spectacular fins of the males will be destroyed. [39] 108 L (28.5 gal) [39] 73-82 °F (23-28 °C) [39] 6.0-7.5 [39] Phenacogrammus aurantiacus: 10 cm (3.9 in ...

  9. Catfish - Wikipedia

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    Catfish (or catfishes; order Siluriformes / s ɪ ˈ lj ʊər ɪ f ɔːr m iː z / or Nematognathi) are a diverse group of ray-finned fish.Named for their prominent barbels, which resemble a cat's whiskers, catfish range in size and behavior from the three largest species alive, the Mekong giant catfish from Southeast Asia, the wels catfish of Eurasia, and the piraíba of South America, to ...