Glass Catfish
Genus
name:
Kryptopterus Bicirrhis
Also
known as: Ghost Catfish, Ghostfish
Distribution:
Thailand, Java, Sumatra, Borneo
Length:
up to 4" (10cm)
Minimum
Tank Length: 18" (45cm)
Water
Temperature: 70-79F (21-26C)
Diet:
Worms, insects, crustaceans, dried food
Water:
fairly soft and slightly acidic
Lives
in: upper and middle layer of the aquarium
Breeding:
unknown in home aquariums
The Glass Catfish is scaleless and very strongly
compressed, and the backbone and other internal organs are clearly
visible. In fact, the Glass Catfish is one of the most transparent
of all tropical fishes.
There is a pair
of long barbels on the upper jaw of the Glass Catfish, and these
can be extended forwards. The dorsal fin consists of only
a single ray, and there is no adipose fin. In general, the
body of the Glass Catfish is highly iridescent and the actual colour
seen depends upon the angle of the light.
The Glass Catfish
is a delicate fish. It swims mostly in the upper and middle
layers of the aquarium, with the body positioned obliquely and the
head turned upward. The tail constantly moves from side to
side.
The Glass Catfish
can be kept in an aquarium with patches of vegetation where they
can hide, although they do like to swim in the open water as well.
They should be kept in a small shoal, as Glass Catfish do like company
of their own kind. If one is kept on its own it will soon
languish.
There are no
obvious differences between the male and female Glass Catfish, and
they are not known to breed in home aquariums.
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