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””’Rhadinoloricaria bahuaja””’ is a species of [[Loricariidae|armored catfish]]. It is found in [[Peru]] where it is found in the [[Madre de Dios River]] basin and [[Bolivia]] where it is found in the [[Rio Grande (Bolivia)|Rio Grande]] and the [[Manuripi River|Rio Manuripe]]. This species grows to a length of {{convert|16.4|cm|in}} [[fish measurement|SL]].

””’Rhadinoloricaria bahuaja””’ is a species of [[Loricariidae|armored catfish]]. It is found in [[Peru]] where it is found in the [[Madre de Dios River]] basin and [[Bolivia]] where it is found in the [[Rio Grande (Bolivia)|Rio Grande]] and the [[Manuripi River|Rio Manuripe]]. This species grows to a length of {{convert|16.4|cm|in}} [[fish measurement|SL]].

==Ecology==

==Ecology==

Stomach contents of ”R. bahuaja” include [[larva]]e of aquatic [[insect]]s, small [[seed]]s and [[debris]]. ”R. bahuaja” males have been found carrying eggs on their lips. This species grows to a length of {{convert|16.4|cm|in}} [[fish measurement|SL]].<ref>{{FishBase |genus= Rhadinoloricaria |species= bahuaja| month = December| year = 2011}}</ref>

Stomach contents of ”R. bahuaja” include [[larva]]e of aquatic [[insect]]s, small [[seed]]s and [[debris]]. ”R. bahuaja” males have been found carrying eggs on their lips.

== References ==

== References ==


Latest revision as of 15:30, 14 September 2025

Species of fish

Rhadinoloricaria bahuaja is a species of armored catfish. It is found in Peru where it is found in the Madre de Dios River basin and Bolivia where it is found in the Rio Grande and the Rio Manuripe. This species grows to a length of 16.4 centimetres (6.5 in) SL.[2]

Stomach contents of R. bahuaja include larvae of aquatic insects, small seeds and debris. R. bahuaja males have been found carrying eggs on their lips.

  • Fonchii Chang; Edgardo Castro (January 1999). “Crossoloricaria bahuaja, a new loricariid fish from Madre de Dios, southeastern Peru”. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. 10 (1): 81. ISSN 0936-9902. Wikidata Q112185097.

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