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Scientific Name | Kryptopterus vitreolus Ng & Kottelat, 2013 |
Common Names | Glass Catfish Asian Glass Catfish, Indischer Glaswels (Germany), Indisk Glasmal (Sweden), Phantom Catfish, Thai-glasmalle (Denmark) |
Type Locality | Amphoe Khao Saming, That Province, Thailand. |
Pronunciation | Cry top ter russ. - vih TREE oh luss. |
Etymology | Kryptopterus: From the Greek kryptos, meaning hidden and pteryx, meaning fin; in reference to the reduced or absent dorsal fin of this group of fishes. From the diminutive form of the Latin adjective vitreus, meaning of glass, in reference to the transparent appearance of this species in life (which gives this species its common name of glass catfish). |
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Size | 80mm or 3.1" SL. Find near, nearer or same sized spp. |
Identification | Sometimes - the African Glass Cat, Parailia pellucida - is labelled as the Glass Cat, so always keep your eyes peeled when you look at a tank of these fish for sale. We have labelled this fish with a scientific name different from that you find in most hobbyist books. It appears that the glass catfish has been misidentified for a long time now as Kryptopterus bicirrhis, this fish grows much larger (up to 245mm) and has more rays in its anal fin. It is quite possible that, at some point in the last 30 years or so, K. bicirrhis was the fish imported into the aquatic trade as the Glass Catfish. |
Sexing | Unknown |
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Distribution | Known from the short, coastal drainages in peninsular Thailand debouching into the Gulf of Thailand south of the Isthmus of Kra (from about 8°38'N to 6°2'N), as well as similar rivers draining the southeastern face of the Khao Banthat (Cardamom) Mountains in southeastern Thailand. Thailand Waters (click on these areas to find other species found there) Login to view the map. |
IUCN Red List Category | Least Concern , range map and more is available on the IUCN species page. Last assessed 2019. |
pH | 5.5 - 6.5 |
Temperature | 21.0-26.0°C or 69.8-78.8°F (Show species within this range) |
Other Parameters | Slow moving water providing areas of current and areas of still water. This fish rests in still water and stalks in gentle current. |
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Feeding | Will usually take prepared foods especially if moved by a current. Likes live brine shrimp and larger established fish relish bloodworm. User data. |
Furniture | Plants are necessary to make this fish feel at home. Floating plants that diffuse overhead light help but are not mandatory. Open swimming space is required, as this fish favours swimming freely at feeding. |
Compatibility | Peaceful, will eat very small fry, but otherwise harmless. |
Suggested Tankmates | Keep in a shoal of at least four but preferably six or more individuals. Such a shoal of glass catfish will do well with small tetras, rasboras or danios. Provided its tankmates are not too boisterous this fish will do well in well planted community aquaria. |
Breeding | Little is known about the specifics of reproduction, appears to be an indiscriminate egg scatterer. See Shane's World article. . |
Breeding Reports | There is no breeding report. |
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Reference | Zootaxa 3630 (no. 2), pp 309, Figs. 1-2. |
Registered Keepers | There are 122 registered keepers, view all "my cats" data. |
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Spotters | Spotted this species somewhere? Click the binoculars! There are 35 records of this fish being seen, view them all. |
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Last Update | 2025 Jan 02 01:37 (species record created: 2001 Apr 13 00:00) |