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hampala - A large growing schooling fish found blahaj in clear fastmoving waters in Thailand and Myanmar the Hampala or Sidebar barb Hampala macrolepidota is a predatory but relatively peaceful barb In the aquarium they make an excellent dither fish for other large predatory fish and will do best with some water movement and frequent large water changes Like many larger barbs they can be skittish and Hampala macrolepidota Hampala Barb is a species of rayfinned fishes in the family Cyprinidae They are associated with freshwater habitat Individuals can grow to 700 cm They have sexual reproduction Hampala dispar Spotted Hampala Barb Seriously Fish Hampala ampalong FishBase Learn about the hampala barb a large predatory fish from southeast Asia on Animaliabio Find out its geographic range lifestyle diet population status and more Hampala spp are voracious feeders especially when maintained in numbers Some aquarists have observed that the alpha individual in a group will lead the others in a packstyle behaviour and anglers reports state that the water surface will literally boil when a shoal is feeding Hampala ampalong Wikipedia Hampala Wikipedia Hampala macrolepidota Facts Diet Habitat Pictures on Hampala ampalong Picture by Budiman Y Z Ahyar Classification Names Common names Synonyms Catalog of Fishes genus species ITIS CoL WoRMS Cloffa Teleostei teleosts Cypriniformes Carps Cyprinidae Minnows or carps Smiliogastrinae Etymology Hampala Local name from Java in Van Hasselt Poissons of Java 1823 Hampala dispar has a slender and flatsided appearance It has a very big mouth with a pair of antennae beside them Its most iconic feature is its black dot on each side of its body Individuals may reach a length of 35 cm Hampala dispar is a predatory fish It consumes fish and other smaller aquatic animals for food The hampala barb Hampala macrolepidota is a relatively large southeast Asian species of cyprinid from the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins as well as Peninsular Malaysia and the Greater Sundas Borneo Java and Sumatra It prefers running rivers and streams but can be seen in most freshwater habitats except torrents small creeks and shallow swamps This predatory species reaches up to 70 cm Hampala dispar Wikipedia Hampala Barb Encyclopedia of Life Dorsal soft rays total 11 Anal soft rays 8Has a black bar between the dorsal and pelvic fins in adults orange to red caudal fin with a black longitudinal marginal stripe along each lobe juveniles usually with an additional vertical bar on the caudal peduncle Ref 27732 juveniles with black teardropshaped marking on cheek barbel always longer than eye width Ref 12693 Hampala macrolepidota Wikipedia Hampala spp are voracious feeders especially when maintained in numbers Some aquarists have observed that the alpha individual in a group will lead the others in a packstyle behaviour and anglers reports state that the water surface will literally boil when a shoal is feeding Hampala macrolepidota Hampala barb fisheries gamefish The genus Hampala currently contains seven species of which H macrolepidota and to a lesser extent H dispar are the only ones seen with any regularity in the aquarium trade As well as being the rumus luas permukaan belahan bola padat more widelydistributed in nature H macrolepidota is also the largest of the group Species Hampala macrolepidota Maximum Length 70 cm The Sebarau or Hampala Barb inhabits various aquatic habitats including clear rivers and streams which typically flow through intact forest with either silty sandy or gravelly substrates The species can also adapt to more muddy lowland rivers and reservoirs Fishing for the hampala barb 365 Angler Hampala salweenensis Seriously Fish Hampala lopezi The Enigmatic Fish of Southeast Asia Hampala lopezi is a fascinating species that captures the attention of many fish enthusiasts and marine biologists alike Known commonly as the Lopezs Hampala this fish boasts a unique combination of beauty and ecological importance that makes it a captivating subject of study Hampala ampalong is a species of freshwater rayfinned fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae the family which includes the carps barbs and related fishes 2 This species is found in Sumatra and western Borneo and has a maximum total length of 155 centimetres 61 in Aug 10 2021 Hampala will migrate to the upstream areas that are flooded for mating and breeding purposes Early morning and later in the evening will be the best time to hunt Hampala Recommended Baits The Hampala is an excellent fish to target with artificial baits such as lures spoons and flies Silau spoon by Kanicen Nix is specially created for this Hampala Barbs are one of the larger barb species but theyre not giants by any means The world record hampala barb was caught in 2002 It weighed 14 pounds 5 ounces 65 kg A 14 pound 8 ounce fish was caught in Indonesia in 2019 but it is not listed in the IFGA record book Most hampala barbs are a lot smaller Hampala lopezi Marine Life Identification Hampala sabana Hampala macrolepidota sabana Seriously Fish The hampala barb Hampala macrolepidota is a relatively large southeast Asian species of cyprinid from the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins as well as Peninsular Malaysia and the Greater Sundas Borneo Java and Sumatra It prefers running rivers and streams but can be seen in most freshwater habitats except torrents small creeks and shallow Hampala Barb Hampala macrolepidota Aqua Imports Hampala Barb Hampala macrolepidota iNaturalist Hampala is a genus of of freshwater rayfinned fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae the family which includes the carps barbs and related fishes The fishies in this genus are found in SouthEast Asia Hampala macrolepidota Hampala Barb Barbus hampal Hampala Barb Freshwater Fish of Malaysia iNaturalist Sebarau Hampala macrolepidota Ecology Asia Hampala dispar SMITH 1934 Spotted Hampala Barb Etymology Hampala from a Javanese vernacular name for this genus dispar from the Latin dispar meaning unlike dissimilar in reference to the differences in colour pattern and morphology which separate it from H macrolepidota the type species of this genus Lets Learn About Fish Sebarau Hampala Barb Kanicen Nix The hampala barb Hampala macrolepidota is a relatively large southeast Asian species of cyprinid from the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins as well as Peninsular Malaysia and the Greater Sundas sejarah islam Borneo Java and Sumatra

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