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Habitat:Occurs mainly in hill streams and muddy parts
of rivers overgrown with vegetation. In Ferraris 2007,
Erithistes has been moved back to its original
placement in the Sisoridae family which had been moved
there by de Pinna in 1996, along with Conta,
Erethistoides, Hara and Pseudolaguvia.
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 the zebra danio (Brachydanio
rerio) and asian fish of the same small size
will make good tankmates. Diet: Prefers
live foods such as bloodworm, grindle 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 pusillus meaning
very small, presumably referring to size (4cm S.L.).
Common
Name:
Moth Catfish
Synonyms:
Erethistes hara
Family:
Sisoridae
Distribution:
Asia: India, Ganges
River basin, Assam. Type locality:
Assam.
Erethistes
pusillus
Close up of barbel arrangements
Erethistes
pusillus
Erethistes
pusillus
Erethistes
pusillus
Erethistes
pusillus
Erethistes
pusillus
Erethistes
pusillus
Erethistes
pusillus
Showing the pectoral fin serrae which is divergent on the anterior
edge
Erethistes pusillus
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