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Fish Species in Thailand

Aligator Gar species in ThailandAlligator Gar
The Alligator Gar is found in the Ohio, Mississippi and Gulf Coast Rivers reaching as far south as the Mexican coast. This predatory species with a pike-like form and a head resembling an alligator is an aggressive predator feeding on all manner of live and dead fish.
Arapaima Gigas from Bungsamlan lake in BangkokArapaima
The Arapaima Gigas is to be found in the great Amazon River system in Peru, Brazil, Columbia and the Araguaia River and its various tributaries in Guyana. This armour plated predator is a member of the ancient Osteoglosssids (bony tongues) order of fishes.
ArowanaArowana
The Arawana is an elongated fish with silver to green scales with distinctive barbels located on its protruding lower jaw. The Arawana is a member of the Osteoglossidae (bony tongues) family of fish.

Hampala BarbBarb, Hampala
The Hampala Barb is a predatory member of the Cyprinidae (carps) family found in various parts of South East Asia. The fish is found in the Mekong and Chaophraya basins in Thailand in addition to the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia.
BarramundiBarramundi
The Barramundi is found in both fresh and brackish water and has a wide range covering the Indian Oceans coastal waters from the Persian Gulf to Indonesia, China, Australia and the Philippines.
Bighead CarpCarp, Bighead
The Bighead carp has Chinese origins and is widespread throughout Asia reaching as far a field as Europe and the USA. This highly distinctive member of the Cyprinidae (carps) family of fishes is easily distinguishable by its extremely large head and streamlined body covered with minute scales.
Giant Siamese Carp from Bangkok, ThailandCarp, Giant Siamese
The Giant Siamese Carp is found in the lakes and river systems of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Southern Vietnam. The Giant Siamese Carp is the largest member of the Cyprinidae (carps) family and has been referred to as the ‘Mother of all Carps’.
Silver CarpCarp, Silver
The Silver Carp is native to the lowland rivers and lakes of China. The Silver Carp can be found in the Amur, Yangtze and Hwang Ho River systems and has been exported worldwide as far a field as Europe.
Catla CatlaCarp Catla
The Catla Catla is a member of the Cyprinidae (carps) family which is indigenous to Northern India. The Catla Catla is found in various lakes and rivers in the Northern provinces of India it has been introduced to various countries throughout Asia, including Thailand.
Asian Redtail CatfishCatfish, Asian Redtail
The Asian Redtail catfish is a member of the Bagridae family of catfishes and has a wide distribution throughout the Asian subcontinent. Asian Redtail catfish are present in various river systems contained in the Chaophraya and Mekong basins in Thailand, in addition to the Malay Peninsula, Cambodia, Borneo, Java and Sumatra.
Chaophrya CatfishCatfish, Chaophraya
The Chaophraya Catfish also known as the ‘Dog eating Catfish’ is a predatory fish native to the Chaophraya and Mekong basins in Thailand. This member of the Pangasiidae (sharks and catfishes) family of fish predates on small fish, crustaceans and even animal carcasses.
Giant Mekong Catfish in ThailandCatfish, Giant Mekong
The Giant Mekong Catfish is restricted in its range to the Mekong River and its tributaries in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. This highly endangered species is a contender for the largest freshwater fish in the world. Commercial fishing for this species in the Mekong River has been banned in Thailand due to the highly endangered status that this fish holds.
Redtail CatfishCatfish, Redtail
The Redtail Catfish is a member of the Pimelodidae (whiskered catfish) family and is found throughout the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America. This hard fighting catfish species predates on smaller fish, crabs and fruits and reaches weights in the excess of 100 lbs.
Striped CatfishCatfish, Striped
The Striped Catfish is member of the Pangasiidae (shark catfishes) family of fish and is native to Southern Asia being found in the Mekong and Chaophraya basins. This migratory catfish is believed to travel throughout the Mekong river system through Cambodia and sometimes even reaching Vietnam.
Sharptooth CatfishCatfiish, Sharptooth
The Sharptooth Catfish is found throughout the African continent from the Nile to the Orange system to Umtamvuna and has been widely exported across the globe. This slimy predator occurs in almost any habitat including lakes, flood plains and sluggish rivers and is tolerant of extreme environmental changes.
Giant GouramiGiant Gourami
The Giant Gourami is an extremely beautiful and ornamental fish found throughout South East Asia and is found in Malaysia, Indonesia, Indo-china and Thailand. The Giant Gourami is a curious fish that builds underwater nests in which to lay eggs.
Mangrove JackMangrove Jack
The Mangrove Jack is a marine fish which is also found in brackish water enviroments. Also referred to as the ‘Sea Perch’ this highly energetic fish has a huge range from the indo-pacific region reaching to the Red Sea in addition to Australia.
MrigalMrigal
The Mrigal or Small Scale Mud Carp is a native to the Indian subcontinent and has been widely exported to neighbouring countries in Asia. This small member of the Cyprinidae (carps) family of fish is entirely herbivorous feeding on plankton and grazing on algae.
PacuPacu
The Red bellyed Pacu is a close relative of the Piranha group of fishes found in South America and is a member of the Characiformes (characins) family of fish. This fish feeds on small fish aquatic insects and various vegetation and seeds that fall into the river.
RohuRohu
The Rohu is a member of the Cypriniformes (carps) family of fishes and is widely distributed throughout Asia in Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar and Bangladesh in addition to Thailand. The Rohu feeds on various plant and vegetable debris in the freshwater rivers and lakes that it inhabits.
Giant SnakeheadSnakehead, Giant
The Giant Snakehead is a widespread predator species throughout the Asian continent occurring in the Mekong and Chaophraya river basins in Thailand in addition to Cambodia, Laos the Malay Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra and Borneo.
Striped SnakeheadSnakehead, Striped
The Striped / banded Snakehead is the most commonly distributed member of the Channidae (snakeheads) family of fish and is found throughout South East Asia in Vietnam, Malaysia, Southern China , Indonesia and various other Asiatic countries including Thailand.
Barred Sorubim or Tiger CatfishSorubim, Barred
The Barred Sorubim or ‘Tiger Catfish’ is an aggressive predatory fish found throughout the Amazon basin and South America. The Barred Sorubim inhabits river channels, floodplains and larger rain forest streams in both running and still water.
Spotted SorubimSorubim, Spotted
The Spotted Sorubim is a shovel-nosed catfish found throughout the Amazon basin and South America. This member of the Pimelodidae (whiskered catfishes) family of fishes is an aggressive predator inhabiting both running and still water.
Giant Freshwater Stingray - The largest freshwater fish in the planet and they live in the river systems of ThailandStingray, Giant Freshwater
The Giant Freshwater Stingray is the largest freshwater fish on the planet reaching weights approaching 1000 lbs. This prehistoric relic inhabits some of the wildest and remote waters on earth including the Mekong, Maeklong, Ban Pakong, Chaophraya, Tachin and Tapi Rivers in Thailand and is also distributed in Borneo, New Guinea and Australia.
Nile TilapiaTilapia Nile
The Nile Tilapia is a member of the Perciformes (perch-like fishes) order of fish and shares many characteristics with the Perch found throughout Great Britain and Europe. Originating from the African subcontinent in Rwanda and Uganda this hardy perch species feeds on plankton and other aquatic plant matter.

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