Pao baileyi

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Pao baileyi,[2] the hairy pufferfish, is a species of pufferfish usually found in the rocky habitats, including rapids, of the Mekong mainstream and its larger tropical freshwater tributaries.[3]

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Pao baileyi
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Tetraodontiformes
Family: Tetraodontidae
Genus: Pao
Species:
P. baileyi
Binomial name
Pao baileyi
(Sontirat, 1989)
Synonyms
  • Tetraodon baileyi Sontirat, 1989
  • Monotrete baileyi (Sontirat, 1989)
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Characteristics

P. baileyi grows to around 12 centimetres (4.7 in) SL and can be identified by the epidermal outgrowths (formally called cirri) covering its head and body.[3] The cirri tend to be more profuse in the juvenile state, becoming reduced or non-existent as the fish gets older. The abdomen is usually golden or orange, with no markings.[3] Like other pufferfish, P. baileyi is scaleless, and is therefore extremely sensitive to water quality.[3]

In Aquaria

P. Baileyi is occasionally seen in the aquarium industry. It is commonly fed both dead and live fish, and while it is not known to be a picky eater, it is strictly a carnivore. The fish often fetches a high price, commonly going over $100 USD.

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