Overview
Comprehensive Description
Biology
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Roberts, T.R. and M. Kottelat 1994 The Indo-Pacific tigerperches, with a new species from the Mekong basin (Pisces: Coiidae). Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwat. 5(3):257-266. (Ref. 10425)
http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=10425&speccode=14506
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Distribution
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Roberts, T.R. and M. Kottelat 1994 The Indo-Pacific tigerperches, with a new species from the Mekong basin (Pisces: Coiidae). Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwat. 5(3):257-266. (Ref. 10425)
http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=10425&speccode=14506
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Physical Description
Size
Max. size
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Roberts, T.R. 1993 Artisanal fisheries and fish ecology below the great waterfalls of the Mekong River in southern Laos. Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 41:31-62. (Ref. 9497)
http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=9497&speccode=13307
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Kottelat, M., A.J. Whitten, S.N. Kartikasari and S. Wirjoatmodjo 1993 Freshwater fishes of Western Indonesia and Sulawesi = Ikan air tawar Indonesia Bagian Barat dan Sulawesi. Periplus Editions, Hong Kong. 344 p. (Ref. 7050)
http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=7050&speccode=23006
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Diagnostic Description
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Roberts, T.R. and M. Kottelat 1994 The Indo-Pacific tigerperches, with a new species from the Mekong basin (Pisces: Coiidae). Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwat. 5(3):257-266. (Ref. 10425)
http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=10425&speccode=14506
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Ecology
Habitat
Conservation
Threats
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IUCN 2006 2006 IUCN red list of threatened species. www.iucnredlist.org. Downloaded July 2006.
http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=57073
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Relevance to Humans and Ecosystems
Benefits
Importance
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Ukkatawewat, S. 1984 The taxonomic characters and biology of some important freshwater fishes in Thailand. Manuscript. National Inland Fisheries Institute, Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Bangkok, Thailand, 55 p. (Ref. 6459)
http://www.fishbase.org/references/FBRefSummary.php?id=6459&speccode=4805
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Wikipedia
Siamese tigerfish
The Siamese tigerfish is a species of fish from Thailand. It has vertical yellow and black strips running the length of its body, and the dorsal fin has a spiny appearance. .[2]
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In the aquarium
This fish should be kept in fresh or brackish water. It prefers a pH of 7.6–8.0, and a temperature of 22–26 °C (72–79 °F). The Siamese tigerfish is predatory and will eat smaller fish. It should be fed various live foods and frozen foods. While a Siamese tigerfish in the aquarium is unlikely to grow as big as a wild one, it still requires a large aquarium because it grows to 24 inches (61 cm) in the wild.[2]
In the wild
The Siamese Tiger originates from the Chao Phraya river basin in the center of Thailand. Unfortunately the fish is completely extinct in the wild. The last know sighting was over 5 years ago. The fish has been over fished for the aquarium trade and more extensively for the dinner plate. In its last years big Pulchers were fetching about 1000 Dollars U.S and being sold to rich customers in restaurants. The Department of Fisheries in Thailand(DOF) has a captive breeding program, however success is limited as of yet.[citation needed]
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