Pangio semicincta
Pangio semicincta | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Cypriniformes |
Family: | Cobitidae |
Genus: | Pangio |
Species: | P. semicincta |
Binomial name | |
Pangio semicincta (Fraser-Brunner, 1940) | |
Synonyms | |
Acanthophthalmus semicinctus Fraser-Brunner, 1940 |
Pangio semicincta (half banded kuhli loach) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Pangio. It lives in brooks of Malesia. This little long and narrow fish lives over gravel depths and avoids sunlight. In an aquarium it is necessary to give it a shelter under a stone or within a coconut shell, in which he could hide.
The diet of this fish consists of little shellfish and insects. It also devours tubificidi and worms.
Pangio semicincta is oviparous but the number of eggs it lays is unknown. The length of the adult ranges from 8–9 cm. It is useful in an aquarium as a depth cleaner. The optimal water temperature for it ranges from 24–28 °C.
Footnotes
- Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2006). "Pangio semicincta" in FishBase. April 2006 version.
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