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Garra geba

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Cyprinidae

Scientific name
  
Garra geba

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Cypriniformes

Genus
  
Garra

Rank
  
Species

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Garra geba is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Garra. It is endemic to Ethiopia.

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Size

Max length: 8.6 cm

Environment and climate

Garra geba only live in freshwater and tropical climate.

Distribution

Garra geba are known to be found in Africa specifically Ethiopia.

Description

Garra geba has a total of 11 dorsal soft rays and 9 anal soft rays. Garra geba have distinct features in which it is distinguished from African congeners. Their depressed head and gracile body, between five and nine predorsal scales, asquamate chest, posterior chamber of gas bladder small all contribute to individual features. It is a very slender and elongated fish with two pairs of barbels. The first pair are called the maxillary barbels which are usually slightly longer than the other rostral pair. The Garra geba's dorsal-fin membrane is a pale cream color with a faint band of black between the rays. It also has around 4 or 5 black spots between the rays with its anal, pelvic, and pectoral fins usually being a pale creamy brown. The caudal fin on the Garra geba is a pale brown and its median rays are dark brown.

References

Garra geba Wikipedia