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Asian Stone Dwarf Anchor Catfish (Hara Jerdoni)
Asian Stone Dwarf Anchor Catfish (Hara jerdoni)Â
Species Overview
- Common Name: Asian Stone Catfish, Dwarf Anchor Catfish
- Scientific Name: Hara jerdoni
- Family: Erethistidae
- Origin: India, Bangladesh
- Size: 3–4 cm (1.2–1.6 inches)
- Lifespan: 3–5 years
Appearance
- Small, flat-bodied catfish with a mottled brown coloration that mimics stones and leaf litter.
- Pectoral fins are broad and spiny, giving an “anchor-like” appearance.
- Excellent camouflage for natural aquascapes.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons (ideal for a small group)
- Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel; prefers leaf litter for hiding.
- Decor: Driftwood, rocks, and dense plants for cover.
- Lighting: Dim to moderate; thrives in shaded areas.
- Filtration: Gentle flow; avoid strong currents.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 20–26°C (68–79°F)
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–15 dGH)
Behavior & Compatibility
- Peaceful, shy bottom-dweller.
- Best kept in groups of 4–6 for security.
- Compatible with small, calm fish (e.g., rasboras, small tetras, dwarf gouramis).
- Avoid aggressive or large tankmates.
Diet
- Carnivorous; prefers live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, daphnia, and brine shrimp.
- Will accept high-quality sinking micro pellets over time.
- Feed in the evening when they are most active.
Special Notes
- Sensitive to poor water quality—requires stable, clean conditions.
- Excellent for biotope or natural-style aquariums.
- Rarely seen in the trade, making them a unique addition for enthusiasts.
Asian Stone Dwarf Anchor Catfish (Hara jerdoni)Â
Species Overview
- Common Name: Asian Stone Catfish, Dwarf Anchor Catfish
- Scientific Name: Hara jerdoni
- Family: Erethistidae
- Origin: India, Bangladesh
- Size: 3–4 cm (1.2–1.6 inches)
- Lifespan: 3–5 years
Appearance
- Small, flat-bodied catfish with a mottled brown coloration that mimics stones and leaf litter.
- Pectoral fins are broad and spiny, giving an “anchor-like” appearance.
- Excellent camouflage for natural aquascapes.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons (ideal for a small group)
- Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel; prefers leaf litter for hiding.
- Decor: Driftwood, rocks, and dense plants for cover.
- Lighting: Dim to moderate; thrives in shaded areas.
- Filtration: Gentle flow; avoid strong currents.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 20–26°C (68–79°F)
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–15 dGH)
Behavior & Compatibility
- Peaceful, shy bottom-dweller.
- Best kept in groups of 4–6 for security.
- Compatible with small, calm fish (e.g., rasboras, small tetras, dwarf gouramis).
- Avoid aggressive or large tankmates.
Diet
- Carnivorous; prefers live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, daphnia, and brine shrimp.
- Will accept high-quality sinking micro pellets over time.
- Feed in the evening when they are most active.
Special Notes
- Sensitive to poor water quality—requires stable, clean conditions.
- Excellent for biotope or natural-style aquariums.
- Rarely seen in the trade, making them a unique addition for enthusiasts.
$2.96
Original: $8.47
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$2.96Description
Asian Stone Dwarf Anchor Catfish (Hara jerdoni)Â
Species Overview
- Common Name: Asian Stone Catfish, Dwarf Anchor Catfish
- Scientific Name: Hara jerdoni
- Family: Erethistidae
- Origin: India, Bangladesh
- Size: 3–4 cm (1.2–1.6 inches)
- Lifespan: 3–5 years
Appearance
- Small, flat-bodied catfish with a mottled brown coloration that mimics stones and leaf litter.
- Pectoral fins are broad and spiny, giving an “anchor-like” appearance.
- Excellent camouflage for natural aquascapes.
Tank Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons (ideal for a small group)
- Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel; prefers leaf litter for hiding.
- Decor: Driftwood, rocks, and dense plants for cover.
- Lighting: Dim to moderate; thrives in shaded areas.
- Filtration: Gentle flow; avoid strong currents.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 20–26°C (68–79°F)
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–15 dGH)
Behavior & Compatibility
- Peaceful, shy bottom-dweller.
- Best kept in groups of 4–6 for security.
- Compatible with small, calm fish (e.g., rasboras, small tetras, dwarf gouramis).
- Avoid aggressive or large tankmates.
Diet
- Carnivorous; prefers live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, daphnia, and brine shrimp.
- Will accept high-quality sinking micro pellets over time.
- Feed in the evening when they are most active.
Special Notes
- Sensitive to poor water quality—requires stable, clean conditions.
- Excellent for biotope or natural-style aquariums.
- Rarely seen in the trade, making them a unique addition for enthusiasts.























