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  2. Trachelyopterus fisheri - Wikipedia

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    Common names are Driftwood catfish or fisher wood catfish. It is the most slender of all of the Trachelyopterus species. Another feature that helps identity it is the terminal mouth, other Trachelyopterus species have a slightly high-level mouth. [3] The species is found in the tropical aquarium fish trade, though is not popular. [4]

  3. Driftwood catfish - Wikipedia

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    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] Driftwood catfishes are nocturnal. Some of the smaller species are known to hide in logs and crevices during the day, and come ...

  4. Glanidium leopardum - Wikipedia

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    Glanidium leopardum is a species of driftwood catfish in the family ... [2] References Soares-Porto, L.M., 1998. ... This page was last edited on 13 April 2024, ...

  5. Auchenipterichthys coracoideus - Wikipedia

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    Auchenipterichthys coracoideus, the leguia, [1] is a species of driftwood catfish endemic to Peru where it is found in the upper Amazon River basin. It grows to a length of 10 cm (3.9 in). It grows to a length of 10 cm (3.9 in).

  6. Fishing industry by country - Wikipedia

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    2 174 Eswatini: 65 100 165 ... This page was last edited on 10 June 2024, at 22:28 (UTC).

  7. List of fishes of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Can be found in large bodies of water, large rivers with deep pools or lots of cover like driftwood and timber. They are omnivorous and opportunistic and eat whatever is available to them. They prey on insects, crayfish, clam, and small fish. The small fish they eat are like sunfish, shiners, and shad.

  8. List of fishes of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish catch was as much as 82 tonnes in the 1950s, but had decreased to 10–20 tonnes by the 1980s. [21] The plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) is one of Sweden's most important food fishes. It is common around the shores on both the east and west coast. The catch in 1983 was 540 tonnes. [22]

  9. Fish aggregating device - Wikipedia

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    The objects appear to provide a "visual stimulus in an optical void", [2] and offer refuge for juvenile fish from predators. [3] The juvenile fish, in turn attract predators. A study using sonar in French Polynesia, found large shoals of juvenile bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna aggregated closest to the devices, at distances of 10 to 50m.