The Shortbarbel sheatfish (Phalacronotus micronemus) is a freshwater fish of the family Siluridae that grows up to 50 cm.
Description
The shortbarbel sheatfish is a sheatfish (Siluridae) from large rivers and floodplains of Southeast Asia. The species grows to about 50 cm and has a strongly laterally compressed, silvery, scaleless body with a long anal fin, a small or absent dorsal fin and short barbels. As a predator it hunts small fish, shrimp and insects in open water. It is a valued food fish. The pectoral spine can give a painful puncture wound when handled.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Shortbarbel sheatfish?
The Shortbarbel sheatfish has an elongate, eel-like body and is mainly silver-grey.
Where does the Shortbarbel sheatfish live?
The Shortbarbel sheatfish lives in fresh water and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Shortbarbel sheatfish get?
The Shortbarbel sheatfish grows to a maximum of about 50 cm.
Is the Shortbarbel sheatfish dangerous to humans?
The Shortbarbel sheatfish can cause injury; handle it with care.
Is the Shortbarbel sheatfish edible?
The Shortbarbel sheatfish is rarely eaten.
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Same genus Phalacronotus
More from the family Siluridae
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