trombetas
Trombetas refers to a genus of freshwater fish belonging to the family Loricariidae, commonly known as armored catfish. These fish are native to the Amazon River basin, particularly found in the Trombetas River and its tributaries. The genus name itself, Trombetas, is derived from the river where many of its species were first discovered.
Species within the Trombetas genus are characterized by their bony plates covering their bodies, providing protection.
The habitat of Trombetas fish generally consists of clear, fast-flowing waters with rocky or sandy substrates.
These fish are of interest to aquarists due to their unique appearance and peaceful demeanor. However, responsible