Description:Pectorals long and pointed, length ~/4ths
the distance between pectoral to pelvic fin
origin; caudal pointed; body slender; eyes large about
6 or less in HL; air bladder short, less than two
fifths in SL and extending to
about quarter over anal
fin, (Rema Devi &
Raghunathan, 1999).
Reproduction: Breeds in confined waters during
the monsoon months, but can breed in ponds, derelict
ponds and ditches when sufficient rain-water
accumulates. Oviparous, distinct pairing possibly
like other members of the same family. Aquarium
Care: Apart from giving it the utmost respect
when handling, it does very well in a larger aquarium,
and you can either keep it alone with other inhabitants
that are too big for its mouth (large Barbs, Cichlids
etc.) or in a group situation if you would like the
challenge of breeding them. A sand substrate is best
with hiding places of rock and cave work and making
sure that it has plenty of swimming space, as they
do like to cruise the tank during the night time hours.
Keep your regular water changes up with good filtration
as they are a greedy species, and can make a mess
of your aquarium if good husbandry is not adhered
to. Diet: Omnivorous. Etymology:
The specific name longipectoralis: Meaning
long pectoral fins on this species. Update2021: The
genus Heteropneustes has now been
removed from the Clariidae family
and reinstated to the Heteropneustidae
Hora, 1936 and
H. microps has been deemed to be a synonym
of H. fossilis.
Common
Name:
None
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Heteropneustidae
Distribution:
Asia:
Anamalai Hills, Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu, India.
Size:
15.5cm. (6ins)
Temp:
21-25°C
(69-77°F)
p.H.
6.0-8.0.
Reference:
Eschmeyer, W.N.
(ed.), 2003. Catalog of fishes. Updated database version
of March 2003. Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors.
2024. FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication.
www.fishbase.org, ( 10/2024 ).
Rema Devi & Raghunathan. 1999. Heteropneustes
longipectoralis (Silurifomes: Heteropneustidae) A
New Species from the Anamalai Hills, in the Western
Ghats,Zoological Survey of India,
Southern Regional Station, Chennai 600 028.
Plamoottil, Mathews 2021
Heteropneustes fuscus (Siluriformes:
Heteropneustidae), a new catfish species from Kerala,
India. Biodiversitas Volume 23, Number 1, January
2022, Pages: 87-98.
Heteropneustes
longipectoralis Holotype-dorsal
head view
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