Scientific Name
                        Ophisternon bengalense
                        
                        
                        Common Name
                        Bengal eel
                        
                        
                        Biology
                        Adults inhabit both fresh and brackish waters of rivers and swamps (Ref. 2847, 44894) or near the river mouth (Ref. 13533).  They occur mainly in thick vegetation of muddy, still water bodies, such as lagoons, swamps, canals and rice fields (Ref. 6028).  Live in soft bottom sediments in quiet, well vegetated backwaters of brackish estuaries and nearby swamps (Ref. 44894), usually in burrows.  Prefer estuarine or tidal areas, as efficient burrowers.  The male guards and builds nest or burrow (Ref. 205).  Marketed fresh, usually not kept alive for long periods of time (Ref. 12693).