puudiagrammis
Puudiagrammis is a genus of small, freshwater fish belonging to the family Cobitidae, commonly known as loaches. The name "Puudiagrammis" is derived from the Latinized combination of "puu," meaning "tree" in Finnish, and "grammistes," referencing the genus *Grammites*, a related group of loaches. This genus is primarily found in the freshwater ecosystems of East Asia, particularly in the Amur River basin, which spans parts of Russia, China, and North Korea.
Puudiagrammis species are characterized by their slender, elongated bodies, typically reaching lengths of 5 to 10
The most well-known species within this genus is *Puudiagrammis gracilis*, commonly referred to as the slender
In the aquarium hobby, Puudiagrammis species are appreciated for their ability to control algae and their role