halas
Halas refers to a type of small, iridescent fish found in the freshwater rivers and lakes of Southeast Asia, particularly in regions like Thailand and Malaysia. These fish are members of the Cyprinidae family, which also includes carp and minnows. Halas are typically small, often measuring only a few centimeters in length, and are characterized by their shimmering scales that can display a range of colors, often including blues, greens, and silvers.
In their natural habitat, halas tend to school in large numbers, navigating through the aquatic vegetation.