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Ctenobrycon
''Ctenobrycon'' is a genus of fish of the family (biology), family Characidae found in tropical South America,Ricardo C. Benine, Guilherme A. M. Lopes, & Ernesto Ron. "A new species of ''Ctenobrycon'' Eigenmann, 1908 (Characiformes: Characidae) from the Rio Orinoco basin, Venezuela." ''Zootaxa'' 2715 (2010): 59-67. with five currently recognized species in this genus. ''Ctenobrycon'' species can be located is fresh water in tropical climates in South America, commonly in calm waters. Their diet includes zooplankton, plants, worms, insects, and crustaceans. An adult female can produce an average of 2,000 eggs. The fry hatch about 50 to 70 hours later, and after the third day look for food. Species * ''Ctenobrycon alleni'' (Carl H. Eigenmann, C. H. Eigenmann & Waldo Lee McAtee, McAtee, 1907) * ''Ctenobrycon hauxwellianus'' (Edward Drinker Cope, Cope, 1870) * ''Ctenobrycon multiradiatus'' (Franz Steindachner, Steindachner, 1876) * ''Ctenobrycon oliverai'' Ricardo Cardoso Benine, ...
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Ctenobrycon Hauxwellianus
''Ctenobrycon'' is a genus of fish of the family (biology), family Characidae found in tropical South America,Ricardo C. Benine, Guilherme A. M. Lopes, & Ernesto Ron. "A new species of ''Ctenobrycon'' Eigenmann, 1908 (Characiformes: Characidae) from the Rio Orinoco basin, Venezuela." ''Zootaxa'' 2715 (2010): 59-67. with five currently recognized species in this genus. ''Ctenobrycon'' species can be located is fresh water in tropical climates in South America, commonly in calm waters. Their diet includes zooplankton, plants, worms, insects, and crustaceans. An adult female can produce an average of 2,000 eggs. The fry hatch about 50 to 70 hours later, and after the third day look for food. Species * ''Ctenobrycon alleni'' (Carl H. Eigenmann, C. H. Eigenmann & Waldo Lee McAtee, McAtee, 1907) * ''Ctenobrycon hauxwellianus'' (Edward Drinker Cope, Cope, 1870) * ''Ctenobrycon multiradiatus'' (Franz Steindachner, Steindachner, 1876) * ''Ctenobrycon oliverai'' Ricardo Cardoso Benine, ...
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