Common Name: Incomati suckermouth
The Incomati Suckermouth is native to Crocodile-Incomati system in Africa. Found in rocky rapids and cascades, preferring deeper water over cobbles, it feeds on benthic invertebrates such as mayfly and caddis fly nymphs, blackfly and midge larvae and small snails. Breeds during summer and is a partial spawner.
Category: Catfish
Global Region: Africa
Distribution: South Africa: Incomati River system
CARES Classification: Critically Endangered
IUCN Red List Status: Critically Endangered
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