chanids
Chanids are a family of fish in the order Siluriformes, commonly known as dfs. This family is characterized by its lack of scales, presence of barbels around the mouth, and typically elongated bodies. Chanids are found in freshwater and brackish environments across Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe. Their diet varies depending on the species, but many are omnivores or carnivores, feeding on smaller fish, invertebrates, and plant matter.
Reproduction in chanids often involves the deposition of eggs in nests or attached to vegetation. Parental