Hyalobagrus flavus

Hyalobagrus flavus is a species of catfish of the family Bagridae.

The Hyalobagrus flavus lives in the demersal, freshwater environment.

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Hyalobagrus flavus(5) Habitat - Click to enlarge - Habitat Hyalobagrus flavus(6) Sketch - Click to enlarge - Sketch Hyalobagrus flavus(7) Sketch of pectoral fin ray - Click to enlarge More

Hyalobagrus flavus is the only species imported for the aquarium trade and is distinguished from congeners in having only half the anterior edge of the pectoral spine serrated. More

Hyalobagrus flavus In researching the new genus they also found that there was more than one distinct species going under the scientific name Pelteobagrus ornatus. More

Unlike the vast majority of catfish, Hyalobagrus flavus is a diurnal species, and spends much of its time swimming in shoals in midwater. This feature makes it ideal for the peaceful community tank and it's surprising it has not achieved greater popularity in the hobby. More

Common names

Lasikimalaismonni in Finnish (suomen kieli)

Order : Siluriformes
Family : Bagridae
Genus : Hyalobagrus
Species : Hyalobagrus flavus
Authority : Ng & Kottelat, 1998