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Anostomus anostomus

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Anostomus anostomus
Anostomus anostomus
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A. anostomus
Binomial name
Anostomus anostomus
Striped headstander in an aquarium

Anostomus anostomus, also known as the striped headstander, striped anostomus, and striped anastomus,[1] is a species of fish.[2][1]

Description

This species is pale peach to pinkish in colour, with long, black, lateral stripes. It grows to approximately 20 cm long. The central stripe terminates in an arch shape at the base of the dorsal find. Anostomus anostomus appears very similar to Anostomus ternetzi, but can be distinguished by the presence of red tinting on the fins.[3]

Distribution

Anostomus anostomus is native to South America, and can be found in the Orinoco River, in the Guayana Region of the Upper Amazon.[3]

Diet

This species is both a limnivore and omnivore.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Anostomus anostomus (Striped headstander; Striped anostomus; Striped anastomus)". Global Species. 2011-01-05. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  2. ^ j. bukkems. "Anostomus anostomus, Striped headstander, Aquariumfish, Database, aquarium, pictures, fish, photo, free, images, Aquavisie, tropical aquarium". Aquavisie.retry.org. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  3. ^ a b c "Anostomus anostomus and Anostomus ternetzi". Personal.psu.edu. Retrieved 2012-03-27.