Habitat: Occurs
in small groups and occasionally forms schools. Inhabits
rivers and is mainly diurnal. Aquarium Care:
Despite the size that it can attain it is really a
"Gentle Giant" and can be kept with other
large or medium sized fish. They are not commonly
available, if you have the space for one or more,
in a large tank, as they do tend to like their own
company, they are well worth obtaining. Etymology:
The specific name guayoensis: –ensis,
suffix denoting place: Caño de Guayo, Delta
Amacuro, Estado Delta, Venezuela, type locality.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
Deltadoras guayoensis,
Hoplodoras ramirezi
Family:
Doradidae
Distribution:
South America:
Delta Amacuro, Orinoco River basin (Venezuela). Type
locality: Caño de Guayo, Territorio
Delta Ama-curo, Venezuela.
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