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Aguja

Farlowella curtirostra

Not Evaluated Freshwater
Longueur maximale
15,0 cm
Famille

À propos

The aguja (Farlowella curtirostra) is a freshwater armored catfish reaching about 15 cm in length. It inhabits South American rivers and belongs to the family Loricariidae, known for its extremely elongated body resembling a twig or stick.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 15,0 cm

Habitat & Distribution

Type d'eau
Freshwater
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Taxonomy

Ordre Siluriformes (Catfishes)
Famille Loricariidae (Armored catfishes)
Espèces Farlowella curtirostra

Foire aux questions

How big does Aguja get?
Aguja can grow up to 15.0 cm long.
What family does Aguja belong to?
Aguja (Farlowella curtirostra) belongs to the family Loricariidae (Armored catfishes) in the order Siluriformes (Catfishes).

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