The Ibiti sucker characin (Apareiodon ibitiensis) is a freshwater fish of the family Parodontidae that grows up to 11 cm.
Description
The Ibiti sucker characin is a small characin bottom-fish (Parodontidae) from fresh water of southeastern Brazil. The species grows to about 11 cm and has a streamlined, silvery body with an underslung, sucking mouth with which it clings and rasps growth. As a bottom-dweller it lives in clear, flowing streams over stone and gravel and grazes algae and diatoms. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Ibiti sucker characin?
The Ibiti sucker characin has an elongate, eel-like body and is mainly silver-grey.
Where does the Ibiti sucker characin live?
The Ibiti sucker characin lives in fresh water and is mostly found around mixed bottom.
How big does the Ibiti sucker characin get?
The Ibiti sucker characin grows to a maximum of about 11 cm.
Is the Ibiti sucker characin dangerous to humans?
No, the Ibiti sucker characin is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Apareiodon
More from the family Parodontidae
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