Pangasius krempfi is a species of freshwater fish in the family Pangasiidae, which is commonly known as the pangas.
[3] It is a medium to large-sized fish characterized by its streamlined body typical of the genus Pangasius.
The body of Pangasius krempfi is dark blackish-gray on the dorsal (top) and lateral (sides) surfaces, transitioning to silver-gray on the abdomen.
Additionally, it does not feature a humeral spot, a characteristic found in certain other members of the genus.
[7] Pangasius krempfi is found in the freshwater ecosystems of Southeast Asia, particularly within the Mekong river basin.