Remarks |
Forages during the day, grazing on algae (green and blue algae), diatoms, pieces of vascular plants and preying on bottom-dwelling invertebrates. Uses its well developed pectoral fins to grip the substrate while grazing. Engages in a succession of lunges at the algal growth on rocky bottom, the mobile pedicellate upper teeth likely favoring this grazing mode. Particles thus caught are sorted out in the mouth and then either ingested or spat out. Food is often visually located and picked up. At night, fish congregates in the shallows and in fast-flowing water packs closely among the rocks. Found in rivers and streams with rocky and sandy bottom, with water flow up to 40 cm/sec (Ref. 40391). |