Discus fish wholesale - Asian Stone Catfish
Common Name is: Asian Stone Catfish, Asian Moth Catfish Scientific Name: Hara jerdoni Origin: Asia (specifically India and Bangladesh) Natural Environment: Slow moving streams with sandy bottoms. Size: under 1/2in or 3.8cm pH: 6-8 Temperature: 68-75 F or 18-24 C Diet: Bloodworms (prefers live, but will take frozen), sinking catfish pellets, algae wafers. Temperament: Extremely reclusive and shy… hides during the day and comes out at night to search for food. Tank Requirements: Although it is very small, the Hara jerdoni requires extremely stable water parameters. IMO, a 10g is a good minimum size for these catfish. They are also very social animals, so they prefer to be in groups. Sand is best for substrate, but other small grained substrates will work just as well. Driftwood is a big plus for these catfish because they love clinging on to the underside during the day. Anostomus Anostomus Striped Anostomus or Striped Headstander Common Name: Bandit Cory Other Common Name: Masked corydoras Scientific Name: Corydoras metae Family: Callichthyidae Adult Size: 2 inches (5 cm) Origin: Colombia Adult Size: 2 inches (5 cm) Social: Peaceful Lifespan: 5 years Tank Level: Bottom dweller Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallon Diet: Omnivore, eats most foods Breeding: Egg layer Care: Easy to Intermediate Temperature: 72-79 F(22-26 C) Common Names: Banjo Catfish, Guitarrita (meaning little guitar ) Scientific Name: Bunocephalus coracoideus Family: Bunocephalinae Origin: Peru (also found in Brazil and Bolivia) Max Size: 15cm / 6 Care: Very easy to look after tropical aquarium freshwater fish, needs a min. of 15G though very inactive. Not too fussed about water parameters. Recommended would be pH between 6.0 & 8.0 with a temperature of around 26C. Peaceful with all tank mates, though will eat fry. Sand bottom is preferred in their aquarium, seeing as they hide throughout the day by burrowing themselves underneath the sand. Not too
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