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Northern Snakehead (Channa argus)

The Northern Snakehead or Channa argus is a species of Snakehead that is just like something out of a science fiction novel. This fish has even had a couple movies made about it including, Snakehead Terror and Frankenfish! After you take one look at the Northern Snakehead you might think, sure it's got razor sharp teeth, but what's the big deal. Well, this fish actually has the ability to walk on land! If that wasn't enough, they can live up to 3 days WITHOUT water! All of this along with the fact that they reproduce like rabbits makes the Northern Snakehead a dangerous invasive species. If you ever catch on of these fish in The United States kill it and report it to the DNR immediately!The Northern Snakehead isn't hated all over the world though, in places like Russia, China and Korea this species is kept in check by other predators. They are actually an important food source in these locations. Here in the states though, this fish is nothing but a ticking time bomb. These fish are on the top of the food chain here, and will easily decimate an entire ecosystem!As with other Snakeheads this fish can be identified by its long dorsal and anal fin. They also have very large jaws with razor sharp, shark like teeth. The bodies of these freshwater fish are brown with dark blotches on their sides and back. When these fish are first born their coloration is almost identical to when they grow up. This is a characteristic that is only found in this species of Snakehead. The largest Northern Snakehead on record was 60" (1.5 Meters) in length and weighed in at about 15lbs (7 kg). You can learn a little more about this species and the effects on the Potomac River in the video below...


If you have any additional information about the Northern Snakehead that you would like to share leave us a comment! You can also learn more about all the species of Snakeheads here!

Ocellated Snakehead (Channa pleurophthalmus)

The Ocellated Snakehead or Channa pleurophthalmus is one of the over 28 different species of Snakeheads. This fish has a long body with a series of patches on the sides of its body, as well as on its head and tail. They can grow to about 16 inches (40cm) in length. Found in Indonesia and Sumatra, these fish are often eaten and considered to be quite good. Snakeheads are amazing fish that can actually survive outside of water for hours and sometimes days! They can also walk on land, much like the Mudskipper and the African Lungfish. These fierce predators can survive in many different kinds of freshwater, but generally between these following conditions 22-28˚C, 72-82˚F, and pH 6-7.5. They are also kept in aquariums, but should only be housed with fish of similar aggressiveness. The Ocellated Snakehead prefers to be fed live food whenever possible. Like most other fish, they should be provided with some hiding spots to keep them happy. One last thing to note if you are thinking of buying a Ocellated Snakehead is that you need to give them access to the surface, because they are air breathers that will suffocate without access.

Note: These fish are considered an invasive species and should never be introduced into the wild. Check out more information about just how dangerous Snakeheads can be in the video below...

For a look at the softer side of the Ocellated Snakehead take a lot at this HD underwater footage...


If you have any more information about Ocellated Snakehead leave us a comment.

Red Snakehead (Channa micropeltes)

The Red Snakehead Fish or Channa micropeltes is considered a dangerous and invasive species that can grow to 7 feet and 22lbs. Snakeheads can even crawl on land and have the ability to survive outside water for 3 to 7 days! As the Snakehead fish grows older, they lose their stripes and turn a bluish black and white pattern on their upper body.
Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, India, and Myanmar are all place that you can find the Snakehead Fish. They have even been recently reported in Britain, Wisconsin and Maryland! To find out more about these dangerous creatures check out the video below...



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