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Lesser spiny eel

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Synbranchiformes

Genus
  
Macrognathus

Higher classification
  
Macrognathus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Mastacembelidae

Scientific name
  
Macrognathus aculeatus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Macrognathus, Mastacembelidae, Mastacembelus, Tire track eel, Macrognathus siamensis

Lesser spiny eel eating blood worms and krill


The lesser spiny eel, Macrognathus aculeatus, is a Southeast Asian tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Mastacembelidae family. They are uncommonly found in aquaria.

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Physical characteristics

The eel has an upper-body that is yellow, a black line down the middle and the lower-body is usually a mix of white and brown. Along the backbone of the eel, the dorsal fin is preceded by numerous isolated small spines that can be raised, giving them the name. The dorsal fin also has many prominent eyespots along the base. There are many different variations of the Spiny Eel. They can grow up to be 14 inches long (35 centimeters), but are usually smaller.

Distribution and habitat

This fish is found in Southeast Asia from locations such as Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo, and Indonesia. They occur in medium to large-sized rivers. They are found in lowland wetlands and peats. These fish are an uncommon aquarium fish.

Behavior

They're crepuscular and nocturnal burrowers. They may prey on small fish.

References

Lesser spiny eel Wikipedia