Ataran River
Ataran River is a river of Burma and Thailand. In Thailand, it is usually known as the Kasat River. It merges into the larger Gyaing River and Salween River near the city of Mawlamyine. A main tributary of the Ataran River is the Zami River. The Ataran and its tributaries begin near the Thai-Burmese border and flow in a general north-north-west direction.
Several fish species that sometimes are seen in the aquarium trade are native to the Ataran basin, including the Burmese border loach, humphead glassfish, Microdevario kubotai and Caelatoglanis zonatus etc.