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Bristlenose Catfishes are small, friendly fish that love to munch on algae in their tanks. They have unique bristle-like growths on their noses that make them look very special!
生息地: Freshwater rivers and lakes
The Bristlenose Catfishes has a flattened body, often dark brown or grey, covered in bony plates. Its most distinctive feature is the prominent, branching 'bristles' on its snout, especially on males, which makes it look unique among catfish.





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魚類レア度
Common
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Baby bristlenoses are called 'fry' and are tiny!
Males guard their eggs fiercely until they hatch!
Some can live over 10 years in a well-kept aquarium!
They are masters of camouflage, blending perfectly with riverbeds!
Bristlenose Catfishes can cling to surfaces with their specialized suckermouth because of strong suction, that helps them stay put in fast currents.
Bristlenose Catfishes can scrape algae from rocks using specialized teeth, because of their unique mouth shape that helps them find food.
Bristlenose Catfishes has elaborate bristles on their snout that help them attract mates and defend territories.
These bottom-dwellers primarily graze on algae and plant matter found on submerged surfaces.
Serrasalmus rhombeus
Larger predatory fish that hunt small bottom-dwellers.
Pteronura brasiliensis
Apex predators of South American rivers that eat fish.
Osteoglossum bicirrhosum
Predatory fish that can consume smaller bottom-dwelling fish.
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8-15 cm
0.05-0.15 kg
5-10 年
These bottom-dwellers primarily graze on algae and plant matter found on submerged surfaces.
0.7 km/h
Freshwater rivers and lakes
Grazing
5 m
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