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This is one of the larger
species in this genus of mothcats as can be seen in
the common name. Habitat: It is known
from the middle and upper Brahmaputra River drainage
in northeastern India. Aquarium Care:
A tank with a sandy bottom and rounded stones and
pebbles with a good water flow as befits an asian
hillstream setup. Good water quality is a must for
this family. Keep the water temperature on the cool
side of a tropical aquarium. Tank mates such as mediam
sized barbs will make good tankmates. Diet:
Prefers live foods such as bloodworm, grindle worm,
white worm and daphnia. Etymology:
Erithistes, Etymology not explained, presumably
erethizon, porcupine and–istes, adjectival suffix,
i.e., porcupine-like, referring to strong and serrated
dorsal and pectoral-fin spines.The species
epithet horai is in honour of ichthyologist
Sunder Lal Hora (1896-1955), Zoological Survey of
India, whose figured example (1950) of H. hara
probably served as a basis of this species.presumably
a local Bengali name for this catfish in India. Remarks:
Still listed as Hara horai in Fishbase and
a few other online sources but this name is treated
as a synomyn in Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes. Whilst
there is limited information on the species ecology,
distribution and threats, it has a relatively wide
distribution in the Brahmaputra basin and there are
no known widespread threats to the species, it is
assessed as Least Concern (IUCN 2010, needs updating).
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