The Eel catfish (Platyallabes tihoni) is a freshwater fish of the family Clariidae that grows up to 53 cm.
Description
The eel catfish is an eel-shaped catfish (Clariidae) from the rapids of the lower Congo in Central Africa. The species has a very elongate, eel-like, scaleless body with strongly reduced fins, small eyes and barbels. It lives concealed in rock crevices of the raging rapids and can gulp air with an accessory breathing organ. Probing by touch, it searches for insect larvae and small invertebrates. The stout pectoral fin spines can give a puncture wound when handled.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Eel catfish?
The Eel catfish has an elongate, eel-like body, is mainly brown and shows a plain pattern.
Where does the Eel catfish live?
The Eel catfish lives in fresh water and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Eel catfish get?
The Eel catfish grows to a maximum of about 53 cm.
Is the Eel catfish dangerous to humans?
No, the Eel catfish is harmless to humans.
Is the Eel catfish edible?
The Eel catfish is rarely eaten.
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