The Apistogramma angayuara lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
Conservation: Apistogramma angayuara is not evaluated by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (2008). More
but the other one Apistogramma angayuara, is rather more unusual. Not only is Apistogramma angayuara the smallest Apistogramma species known (according to the scientists who described the species), with the largest male measuring just 24.7 mm and the largest female a mere 22. More
Apistogramma angayuara is described from the rio Trombetas close to the cachoeira Vira Mundo where it is found in association with rapids. It is assigned to the A. More