
Bagarius sp. Salween from Salween River is an undescribed species. They're not exactly new species, they have been discovered quite some time now. It's not like they're rare or something, the whole river full of them of the same species. But there aren't any research on them yet. Or possibly in progress that i don't know of.



My selling stock. These are quite rare in the hobby despite being a common fish in its areas.

They differ between their SEA congeners by the placement of their dorsal & anal fin. That's the most easiest thing to spot on.

This species have featured in Zeb Hogan's tv documentaries Monster Fish in Salween River episode. Forgot which season/episode it was.

Another photo of the species.
By looking at those adult photos, they do look similar to the Indian Goonch (Bagarius yarrelli). Here is some example of the Indian Goonch:


Indian's have much thicker heads, Salween's head is flat. Also Salween's head are much longer if you compare from the top mouth tip to the end of the gill plates. The maxillary barbels also a little bit thicker than Indian.