Biology: |
This species occurs in lowland freshwater acid swamp-forest stream habitats, usually flowing into riverine habitats. Associated species include the following: Notopterus notopterus (Notopteridae); Barbodes cf. binotatus, Desmopuntius hexazona, Osteochilus vittatus, O. waandersii (Cyprinidae); Boraras maculatus, B. urophthalmoides, Rasbora bankanensis, R. cephalotaenia, R. usonensis, R. einthovenii, R. paucisqualis, Trigonopoma gracile, T. pauciperforatum (Danionidae); Acanthopsoides sp., Lepidocephalichthys furcatus, Pangio cuneovirgata, P. piperata, P. semicincta, P. muraeniformis (Cobitidae); Homalopteroides nebulosus (Balitoridae); Nemacheilus selangoricus (Nemacheilidae); Barbucca diabolica (Barbuccidae); Hemibagrus capitulum, Nanobagrus fuscus, Pseudomystus stenomus (Bagridae); Kryptopterus minor, Silurichthys hasseltii (Siluridae); Parakysis verrucosus (Akysidae); Clarias leiacanthus, C. meladerma (Clariidae); Monopterus javanensis (Synbranchidae); Neostethus smithi (Phallostethidae); Bihunichthys sp., Chaudhuria sp. (Chaudhuriidae); Oryzias minutulatus (Adrianichthyidae); Indostomus crocodilus (Indostomidae); Hemirhamphodon pogonognathus (Zenarchopteridae); Xenentodon canciloides (Belonidae); Doryichthys martensii (Syngnathidae); Brachygobius xanthomelas (Gobiidae); Pristolepis grooti (Pristolepididae); Nandus nebulosus (Nandidae); Betta imbellis, B. pi, stigmosa, Luciocephalus pulcher, Parosphomenus paludicola, Trichopodus trichopterus, Trichopsis vittata (Osphronemidae); Channa limbata, and C. lucius (Channidae) (Ref. 122370). |