Scleropages formosus in Indonesia
Carte par point (Scleropages formosus) | Enregistrements d'occurrence | Guide de terrain | Gazetteer | Country Species Summary
Réf. Princ.
Autre Réf.
Occurrence native
Importance commercial Réf.
Aquaculture commercial Réf. Kottelat, M. and E. Widjanarti, 2005
Réglementations protected Réf. Kottelat, M. and T. Whitten, 1996
Eau douce Yes
Saumâtre No
Eau de mer No
exportation de poissons vivants ornamental
appât No
pêche sportive No
Abondance Réf.
Commentaires

Known from Sumatra and Borneo (Ref. 36654). Recorded from Danau Sentarum National Park (Ref. 56749). Museum: Kapuas, MZB 3010 (Ref. 2091). Protected by Indonesian law (Ref. 12217) and CITES I and II. This has been bred in captivity by several companies in Pontianak and Indonesia has been allowed to export a given number of captive bred individuals per year. As a result of this captive breeding, juveniles are the most exported commodity which coincided with a change of trade practices in the Kapuas Lakes area. In 1995, fishermen reported that adults were released and juveniles were grown, occasionally obtained from the mouthbrooding parent. This indicates that a part of the juveniles exported as captive bred originate from the wild (Ref. 56749). The species exhibit several colors: red, gold, pink and green; and the market price very much depend on the color with red being the most expensive and green the cheapest (Godi [ggodi@writeme.com], pers. comm.). Also Ref. 4835.

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(ex. 9948)
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