Sumatranska zmijoglavka
(Channa pleurophthalma)
Classification
General data
Channa pleurophthalma, the ocellated snakehead is a species of Southeast Asian freshwater fish in the snakehead family.
Description
Channa pleurophthalma can reach a length of about 40 centimetres (16 in).[ The body is cylindrical, laterally flattened and has an iridescent greenish or bluish basic color, with two or three big black patches, which are outlined in orange and an additional ocellus on both the opercle and tail fin. The belly is usually yellowish. The long dorsal fin has 40-43 fin rays, while the soft anal fin has 28-31 rays. This species is caught for human consumption and for the aquarium trade.
Distribution and habitat
This species is present in Indonesia in Sumatra and in Borneo. These fish prefer areas with black and clear waters.