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Headstander

Abramites hypselonotus

Not Evaluated Freshwater
Maximale Länge
14,0 cm
Färbung
Yellowish to golden-tan body with …
Familie

Über

A distinctive aquarium fish (10-14cm) that swims characteristically head-down at 45°, feeding on algae and plant material. Striped brown-and-cream body; inhabits warm, slow-moving South American rivers. Peaceful but can nip plants.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 14,0 cm

Coloration

Yellowish to golden-tan body with 7–9 bold dark brown to black vertical bars that contrast sharply with pale interspaces; high arched back; fins are pale to yellowish with some dark pigment along fin rays.

Habitat & Distribution

Slow-moving rivers, flooded forests, and ponds of the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America. Warm water (24-28°C, pH 6-7.5); inhabits vegetation-rich areas with fallen wood and leaf litter.

Wassertyp
Freshwater

Verbreitungsgebiet

Widespread in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins of South America, including tributaries in Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. Found in slow, often vegetated rivers, flooded forest margins, and clearwater streams.

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Speisefisch & Küche

Geschmack
A small South American characin kept occasionally in aquariums; not consumed. Notable for its head-down resting posture; no culinary tradition associated with this species.

Taxonomy

Ordnung Characiformes (Characins)
Familie Anostomidae
Arten Abramites hypselonotus

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Can you eat Headstander?
A small South American characin kept occasionally in aquariums; not consumed. Notable for its head-down resting posture; no culinary tradition associated with this species.
How big does Headstander get?
Headstander can grow up to 14.0 cm long.
Where is Headstander found?
Widespread in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins of South America, including tributaries in Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. Found in slow, often vegetated rivers, flooded forest margins, and clearwater streams. Slow-moving rivers, flooded forests, and ponds of the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America. Warm water (24-28°C, pH 6-7.5); inhabits vegetation-rich areas with fallen wood and leaf litter.
What family does Headstander belong to?
Headstander (Abramites hypselonotus) belongs to the family Anostomidae in the order Characiformes (Characins).

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