Peacock Eel Fish Caught Noodling | Tire Track eel Fish | Zig Zag Eels Fishes | Peacock Eels Fishes
Peacock Eel Fish Caught Noodling Tire Track eel Fish Zig Zag Eels Fishes Peacock Eels Fishes Macrognathus siamensis has been recorded to reach a maximum length of 30 centimetres (12 in).M. siamensis is a freshwater species, generally found at the bottoms of bodies of water. It is found in the rivers of Southeast Asia, including the Mekong, Chao Phraya, and Mae Klong. During the day, Macrognathus siamensis buries itself in the river bottom, coming out at night to feed on insects, crustaceans, and worms Maluguchepa, Bommudayalu fish, Bommidala fish, The tire track eel (Mastacembelus armatus) is a species of ray-finned, spiny eels belonging to the genus Mastacembelus of the family Mastacembelidae, and is native to the riverine fauna of India, Pakistan, Sumatra, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Viet Nam, Indonesia and other parts of South East Asia. The species was named Mastacembelus armatus by Lacepède in 1800. Other common names for this popular aquarium species are zigzag eel, spiny eel, leopard spiny eel and white-spotted spiny eel. This species is not only a popular aquarium fish but also as a food fish in its country of origin. Mastacembelus armatus is a large elongated fish that has a snake-like body without pelvic fins. Its anal and dorsal fins are elongated and are connected to the caudal fin. The dorsal fin is preceded by numerous spines. The back is dark beige in color while the head is silver-beige. The body’s color is dull brown and the belly is a lighter shade of brown. The body may also be marked with brown circular patterns. The body also have one to three darker longitudinal zigzag lines that connect to form a distinct reticulated pattern that is restricted to the dorsal two-thirds of the body. The eyes have brown stripes running laterally through them These fish are distributed throughout most of South and Southeast Asia. Macrognathus species feed on small aquatic insect larvae as well as oligochaetes
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Wow those fresh water spiny eels are huge! They must be tasty when grilling on open fire; the fatty oil would drip on the fire making 'chiv chive' sound and smelling so good!
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Fried Peacock Eel Fish taste really yummy.
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super macchi
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Is this what we call Bommidalu? If it is so plentiful in Rajamundry, why they are so expensive in Vijayawada despite being so near? Last time I visited India, I bought bommidalu in Vza Besent road fish market at 700 per kilo. May be I can visit your place next time. Can you name the place, cause its not far from Vza.
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Dear.....'FHF'.....you said this place is near Rajahmundry. Then will you please tell us where this exact location near Rajahmundry is.....???
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it would also be nice if you specify the village and location where you are getting to see all this... coz I am very much interested in this fishing and I also would like to see all this... please do specify...
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super.give some narration to your videos.in telugu,so that we can promote our local language.
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