Indian Yellow Fin Spiny Eel (Mastacembelus pancalus)
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The Indian Striped Peacock Eel (Macrognathus aral), also known as the one-stripe spiny eel, is member of the unique and sought-after spiny eel group. Growing up to 24 inches long, these formidable fish are native to fresh and brackish waters of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other surrounding countries. The predatory Indian Striped Peacock Eel is generally peaceful towards tankmates with similar temperaments that are large enough to not be considered a meal.

A small-growing and intricately patterned freshwater eel, the Half Banded or Zig Zag Spiny Eel is found in a variety of habitats throughout Myanmar, Thailand, and other parts of Southeast Asia. Hardy and more outgoing than many of their relatives, these fish make a unique addition to medium to large aquariums and will generally do well with any fish too large to become a meal. Like most spiny eels, they can be a bit slow to feed at first, so care should be taken to ensure they are getting enough food. Frozen bloodworms are usually accepted readily.

A medium-growing and intricately patterned freshwater eel, the Malabar Spiny Eel (Macrognathus guentheri) is found in the rivers of the Western Ghats of southern India. A hardy eel species, these fish make a unique addition to medium to large aquariums and will generally do well with any fish too large to become a meal. Like most spiny eels, they can be a bit slow to feed at first, so care should be taken to ensure they are getting enough food. Frozen bloodworms are usually accepted readily.

A medium-growing and intricately patterned freshwater eel, the Buff Back Spiny or Frecklefin Eel (Macrognathus maculatus) is found in a variety of habitats throughout Indonesia and Malaysia. Hardy and more outgoing than many of their relatives, these fish make a unique addition to medium to large aquariums and will generally do well with any fish too large to become a meal. Like most spiny eels, they can be a bit slow to feed at first, so care should be taken to ensure they are getting enough food. Frozen bloodworms are usually accepted readily.

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