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  2. Driftwood catfish - Wikipedia

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    The driftwood catfishes are catfishes of the family Auchenipteridae. The two genera of the former family Ageneiosidae have been placed here, resulting in a grouping of about 125 species in about 22 genera. [3] These fish are found in rivers from Panama to Argentina, [3] commonly in river flood plains. [4]

  3. 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]

  4. Centromochlus perugiae - Wikipedia

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    Centromochlus perugiae is a species of benthopelagic fish, a member of the Auchenipteridae (driftwood catfish) family. They are widely known as honeycomb catfish or oil catfish because of their striking skin pattern. Honeycomb catfish are under 3 inches (76 mm) fully grown. [1]

  5. Trachelyopterus - Wikipedia

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    Trachelyopterus is a genus of driftwood catfishes. They have been found in South American environments, including Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, and several places in Brazil. [ 1 ] They have a body pattern that follows bilateral symmetry and reproduce sexually. [ 1 ]

  6. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Whiptail catfish: Rineloricaria spp. It is a peaceful fish that is best kept in good sized groups (6+) in a mature tank with plenty of shady hiding spots amongst plants, driftwood, slate caves, and PVC pipes. [21] 75-82 F (24-28 C) [21] 6.0-7.2 [21] Twig catfish: Farlowella spp. Sturisomatichthys spp. Hypoptopoma spp. Golden dwarf sucker ...

  7. Ageneiosus magoi - Wikipedia

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    Ageneiosus magoi is a species of driftwood catfish of the family Auchenipteridae. It occurs only in the Orinoco Basin. [2] [3] References Bibliography. Eschmeyer ...

  8. Ageneiosus inermis - Wikipedia

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    Ageneiosus inermis, also known as Fidalgo, Dawala or Mandubé, [1] is a species of driftwood catfish of the family Auchenipteridae. It can be found throughout South America, from Colombia and Venezuela to Uruguay and northern Argentina. [3] [4] The name Ageneiosus marmoratus has been recently synonymized with A. inermis.

  9. Trachelyopterichthys taeniatus - Wikipedia

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    Trachelyopterichthys taeniatus, the striped woodcat, is a species of driftwood catfish found in the upper Amazon River basin in the countries of Brazil, Peru and Venezuela. It is also found as an aquarium fish. It reaches a length of 15.0 cm.

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