IKAN PUYU

  • RM0.00
This product has a minimum quantity of 50

Add to Wish List

Compare this Product

Ex Tax: RM0.00

Availability: In Stock

Scientific name: Anabas testudineus
Rank: Species
Higher classification: Anabas
Family: Anabantidae
Kingdom: Animalia

The climbing perch is a species of amphibious freshwater fish in the family Anabantidae. A labyrinth fish native to Far Eastern Asia, the fish inhabits freshwater systems from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the west, to Southern China and Japan in the east, and to Southeast Asia west of the Wallace Line in the south. It is likely that Anabas testudineus is a species complex, with the binomial name applied to what are actually several different species. With further study, populations of this fish may be divided up into separate species and given new names.

The climbing perch is euryhaline and can grow to 25 cm (9.8 in) in total length. Outside its native ranges, it is an invasive species that can live without water for 6–10 hours and move on land by crawling/wriggling the body with its pectoral fins. It is believed that the fish may be invading new territories by slipping aboard fishing boats. The fish has been established in some islands east of the Wallace Line, in eastern Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, and is also believed to be advancing toward Northern Australia. In late 2005, the fish was discovered on Saibai Island and another small Australian island in the Torres Strait north of Queensland, about three to four miles south of Papua New Guinea.

 The climbing perch is important as a food in certain regions of  Asia, where its ability to survive out of the water for extended periods of time, provided it is kept moist, improves its marketability.


Reviews

There are no reviews for this product.

Write a review

Please login or register to review