Salt Merchant
Well-Known Member
Dunia Air Tawar is so far the only place that currently houses a species that could actually be chitala lopis, I also saw this big fish during my visit to this place on January 3th this year. This species has recently been announced to be extinct, but there is some that might survived in captivity. There is a person that claimed to keep one:
There is also a lot more that claimed to have one too, but it turned out to only be a bronze featherback (Notopterus notopterus).
I add quotation marks on the tittle as DAT and LIPI (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia or Indonesian Institute of Sciences) is currently still identifying the individual which was said to be chitala lopis by using blood and scale sampling, so it's not 100% a chitala lopis. I'm going to post updates on this thread.
A photo of the "chitala lopis":

There is also a lot more that claimed to have one too, but it turned out to only be a bronze featherback (Notopterus notopterus).
I add quotation marks on the tittle as DAT and LIPI (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia or Indonesian Institute of Sciences) is currently still identifying the individual which was said to be chitala lopis by using blood and scale sampling, so it's not 100% a chitala lopis. I'm going to post updates on this thread.
A photo of the "chitala lopis":


