The original habitat of the Channa Asiatica fish in nature Channa Asiatica fish is a type of freshwater fish. This cork fish, nicknamed the small snakehead, comes from China. As for its natural habitat, this fish lives in areas with humid conditions, such as rainforests, river crevices, ponds, lakes, and even lives in root piles. This fish lives in waters where the current is relatively slow, such as in the Chang Jiang (Yangtze) river basin and is also found in the Xun river valley in the provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi. Besides being found in China, this fish can also be found in Europe, Africa, in Florida, United States, and some countries in Asia, such as in Taiwan, and in southern Japan, to be precise, on the island of Ishigaki Shima. Channa Asiatica fish can live in the wild where the water temperature is 22 to 28 degrees Celsius with a water pH level of 6 to 7.5. Even though it comes from a sub-tropical country, this fish is very adaptable in countries with tropical climates. ...