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Does anyone know what species this is?? Please excuse the bad quality pics!! :confused: I'm thinking perhaps Channa sp. Kerla Five Stripe? Also known as Channa sp. 'Marble. Has anybody kept or seen this fish? Any info., replys, feedback would be appreciated. Thanks in advance! :)
 
Channa sp. Kerala Five Stripe
Ulrich Alfasser looks at a new snakehead being sold under the trade name Channa sp. Marble in the UK shops.

Scientific name: Channa sp. ‘Kerala five stripe’
Origin: Lowlands and the foothills of the Himalayas.
Size: Up to 20cm/ 8”.
Water: They are subtropical and need to be kept at room temperature during the winter. Exact water chemistry requirements aren’t known but do not appear to be critical.
Diet: Nothing specific is known, but the fish take the usual frozen foods used for predatory fish.
Aquarium: A group or pair should be provided with a heavily structured and planted tank of no less than 120cm/48”.
Sexing: The presence of a larger, thicker, white edge to the dorsal and anal fins is usually (but not always) an indication of a male. If the mood is right, the anal and dorsal fin of males usually turn deep blue. My males show this very well.
Breeding: The fish are paternal mouthbrooders and have been bred in Germany. The spawning was not observed, but the fish were kept in lukewarm water of just 20°C/68°F.
Identification: You can’t mistake these fish for anything else. Keralas are a marbled grey, with five stripes on their sides starting at the dorsal and slanting forward towards the lateral line where they meet a broken band, running from the eye to the dorsal. The pectorals have five orange stripes. The dorsal and anal have a white edge and may be blue in males, depending on their mood.
Notes: The fish have been imported as Channa sp. ‘Marble’ but are widely known as Channa sp. ‘Kerala five stripe’ in Germany and Europe. As a new and so far undescribed species, not much is known about its habitat and natural food source. All the information so far comes from the German IGL (German Anabantoid Association), where several members have bred the fish successfully.
Availability: It may be the first time this species has been imported. These were seen at Maidenhead Aquatics @ Harlestone Heath. With all snakeheads, imports are seasonal.

Price: Expect to pay between £20 and £30 for a 15cm/6” fish depending on availability. These fish have now been sold, but more may be available later.

This article was first published in the June 2004 issue of Practical Fishkeeping magazine.
 
Phull Have you got the five stripe, I am looking to increase my SH collection soon, would love to get my hands on some of them.

Im getting a Polypterus delhezi on the weekend :)
 
Phull Have you got the five stripe, I am looking to increase my SH collection soon, would love to get my hands on some of them.

Jelly, I don't have the 5 stripe... a friend's friend actually has it. I do not know where he/she got it though.

Adding Another addition to an SH collection is ALWAYS good, especially when it is a new undiscovered?? specieis. I hope to see more pics of your collection as it grows. :) Good luck w/ your search and happy collecting!
 
Yes, thats' the kerala

Where did you got it ???

Thanks for confirming, Fomoris. ;)

Unfortunately, this is not my fish... so I haven't a clue on where to get??
 
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