Description:Dorsal soft rays (total):
6 - 7; Anal soft rays: 8 - 10; Vertebrae: 31 - 34.
Distinguished from all its congeners by the following
combination of characters: presence of 4-6 serrae
on posterior edge of pectoral spine; head length 17.7-26.5%
SL; head width 25.4-28.7% SL; body depth at anus 13.0-17.0%
SL; depth of caudal peduncle 8.1-10.1% SL; interorbital
distance 43-64% HL; length of nasal barbel 55-79%
HL; length of maxillary barbel 102-167% HL; and caudal
fin deeply emarginate. Aquarium Care:
Akysis are easy to keep for any decent fishkeeper.
You can keep in small tanks (30cm wide x 20cm high
x 30cm deep) with a sand bottom, small pipes, and
caves. They will either bury themselves in the sand
or hide in caves and pipes. They are not usually active
during the day but will spring to action and eat voraciously
and crazily if food is put in the tank. Diet:
They will eat bloodworm, chopped earthworms, whiteworm,
daphnia, and sinking pellets (although they seem to
prefer live or frozen food). Etymology:
The genus name Akysis: A = without;
kysis = bladder, in reference to the lack
of a swimbladder. The specific name hendricksoni:
In honour John R. Hendrickson (1921-2002), Vice-Chancellor
of the East-West Center, University of Hawaii, who
was Alfred’s first teacher in ichthyology; he
also helped collect type.
Common
Name:
Hendrickson's Catfish
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Akysidae
Distribution:
Asia:
Sungai Golok, Sungai, Terengganu, Sabak Bernam, and
Endau basins, peninsular Malaysia and Thailand. Type
locality: Terengganu River at Kuala Brang,
Terengganu, Malaya.
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