- Glass catfish
Taxobox
name = Glass catfish
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Siluriformes
familia =Siluridae
genus = "Kryptopterus "
species = "K. bicirrhis"
binomial = "Kryptopterus bicirrhis"
binomial_authority = Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1839The glass catfish or ghost fish, "Kryptopterus bicirrhis", is a transparent
freshwater aquarium fish. Body lengths can range up to 15 cm (6 in) in nature, but are usually less in aquarium specimens and can grow to be 4-5 inches.Native to
Southeast Asia , thesecatfish prefer tanks with open swimming areas with a moderate current, and planted areas to provide shelter. Timid fish, they should always be kept as a group of at least 5, and can be kept with other fish species of similar size and temperament. Glass catfish are highly sensitive to changes in water quality andpH . The pH should be between 6.5 and 7.5. The fish have a reputation for being finicky eaters; they prefer live food such asmosquito larva e, but can be weaned to flake food with time. They are different from other catfish because they live in the mid - upper region of the body of water. They are transparent and most of their gut is located near the head. They are transparent because, like all catfish they do not have scales and they also don't have body pigment. The glass catfish turns milky white when dead, suggesting it does something during its life to keep it transparent. When the light strikes the fish just right, it can make the fish an iridescent rainbow color. If you look at a live glass catfish with a magnifying glass you can see its heart beating.Glass catfish commonly favor dark places to being out in the open light. A small school of glass catfish may hide under elevated rocks, logs, or the shadow of plants. Sometimes, however a glass catfish or two may venture out into the tank and swim in the upper level of the water. This is normal.
Glass Catfish is a key ingredient in the
salt y fish sauce popular inAsian cuisine .ee also
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List of freshwater aquarium fish species References
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