sarkopeenia
Sarkopeenia is a genus of small, freshwater fish belonging to the family Anablepidae, which is part of the order Cyprinodontiformes. The genus is native to South America, with species found in the Orinoco River basin and the Guiana Shield region. Sarkopeenia species are known for their distinctive appearance, characterized by a long, slender body, a large mouth, and a transparent body that allows the internal organs to be visible.
The genus Sarkopeenia was first described by the German ichthyologist Carl H. Eigenmann in 1909. The name
Sarkopeenia species are typically small, with adults reaching lengths of up to 3.5 inches (9 cm). They
Despite their popularity in the aquarium trade, Sarkopeenia species are not well-studied, and much remains unknown