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- water with medium hardness. The headstander will eat almost any kind of food, but mostly enjoy hair algae. Some headstanders can reach up to 12 cm (4 3/4...
- rules, the marbled headstander would be classified as a surface dweller. In reality marbled headstanders – like all headstandersinhabit the middle...
- the marbled headstander or high-backed headstander This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Striped headstander. If an internal...
- gl**** headstander, (Charax gibbosus), is a species of fish in the genus Charax. commonly known as the transparent tetra. The gl**** headstander can grow...
- Pseudanos trimaculatus, the threespot headstander, is a species of headstander found in Argentina, Brazil, Guyana and Peru. Pseudanos trimaculatus exhibits...
- known as the spotted headstander or pearl headstander, is a headstander, a type of fish, in the genus Chilodus. The spotted headstander has a body that extends...
- Chilodus is a genus of extant chilodontid (characiform) headstanders from South America They live in the Orinoco and Amazon Basins, as well as in various...
- genus of headstanders that occurs in South America. Both species swim in a head down position, due to their feeding habits in the wild. Headstanders of the...
- Pseudanos is a genus of headstander from South America, where found in the Orinoco and Amazon Basins. There are currently five recognized species in this...
- mouths immediately at or near the snout tip. This family contains many headstanders, which habitually swim with their heads pointing from 45° up to 90° downwards;...