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Sewellia lineolata eat benthic algae and associated micro-organisms. Insect larvae may be eaten opportunistically. [2] [better source needed] In the aquarium, fish flakes, mini pellets, and algae wafers can also be added to the diet, along with bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia, and tubifex.
Sewellia are sexually dimorphic, males have soft elevated patches of fine tubercles on the anterior part of pectoral-fin rays 1-6, females do not. [6] Sewellia lineolata are common in the aquaria trade, they are sexed based on differences in shape, at sexual maturity males tend to be more streamlined while females are somewhat broad; the beginning of the pectoral fins occurs at a much sharper ...
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Most notably, the county-run Santa Ynez Reservoir — which is right in the heart of Pacific Palisades, and can hold 117 million gallons — was empty when the fires broke out last week, and has ...
The Palos Verdes Peninsula, a Los Angeles County area that juts into the Pacific Ocean, shifted around 16 inches toward the ocean during last fall, according to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
Sewellia monolobata is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Gastromyzontidae, commonly called the hillstream loaches, although this also refers to the loaches in the family Balitoridae.
Back in Los Angeles County, the Hughes Fire has incinerated more than 10,400 acres since it erupted near Castaic Lake on Wednesday. Several areas are under evacuation warnings, and the blaze was ...
Sewellia lineolata; Southern maned sloth This page was last edited on 9 October 2020, at 23:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...