Common questions

How big do banded loaches get?

How big do banded loaches get?

Species Summary Table

Kuhli Loach
Distribution: Southeast Asia
Size: 4 inches
Color: Brown and yellow banded
Care Level: Moderate

Are Java loaches aggressive?

This loach is a peaceful community fish and a great scavenger of uneaten foods that settle to the bottom of the aquarium. They hide during the day, but are quite lively and active in the evening. A singly kept Java Loach will seldom be seen.

Can Loach be eaten?

Dojo, called “loach” in English, are a freshwater fish that like deep muddy pools where the water flows slowly. They are only about 12 cm in length. The Japanese have eaten dojo since ancient times, and around the 17th to 19th centuries it was the most commonly eaten fish among the working class.

Can loaches be alone?

Kuhli loaches are completely peaceful fish species that don’t express any form of aggression to tankmates. They like to hang out at the bottom of the tank, and though can be kept alone, they are typically found in small clusters.

How much space does a pleco need?

Adult Common Plecos need a tank size of 75 to 80 gallons at the very minimum. However, to help your fish reach its full size and potential you’ll need at least 150 gallons! Larger is always better with the Common Pleco.

Do loaches clean tanks?

Clown Loaches will be everywhere in your tank scavenging for food. They’ll sift the substrate, sneak behind little decorations, and generally do a great job picking up the messes. These are not very easy to keep and the biggest fish on the list.

Do loaches need company?

Generally, they are peaceful scavengers that spend their time rooting about for tidbits of food on the bottom. Many Loach species actually prefer to be kept in schools, and some species will literally pine away with loneliness if kept alone.

What do black loach eat?

They will eat flake food, sinking pellets and live foods such as bloodworms and tubifex worms. As with most aquarium fish, they’ll stay in the best condition if you provide a varied diet of prepared and live foods in proper moderation. Remove remaining food as soon as the fish stop feeding so it doesn’t foul the water.

What is the largest loach species?

Leptobotia elongata, the imperial flower loach, elongate loach or royal clown loach, is a species of botiid fish found in flowing water in the upper and middle Yangtze basin in China. It is the largest species in the family, reaching up to 50 cm (1.6 ft) in length and 3 kg (6.6 lb) in weight.

Do Loaches clean tanks?

How big does a Hillstream Loach get?

They can be kept in groups of three to seven. Chinese hillstream loaches can reach up to 3 inches (7.5 centimeters) in length.

Which pleco eats the most algae?

Bristlenose Plecostomus
Bristlenose Plecostomus Plecostomus are one of the most well-known algae eaters, but they often get very large as adults and aren’t suitable for the average home aquarium.

Where can you find loaches in the world?

Some true Loaches are common as food fish in East Asian countries like Japan. Loaches make an exciting alternative to catfishes for the bottom of your aquarium, especially when you can see some species of loach int in the day, unlike the nocturnal catfish.

Which is the smallest member of the loach family?

Zebra Loaches are easily recognized by their many vertical bands that even cross over onto their fins. They are one of the smallest members of the loach family, and their smaller size and peaceful nature make them a good candidate for many community aquariums.

What does a loach do in a school?

Generally, they are peaceful scavengers that spend their time rooting about for tidbits of food on the bottom. Many Loach species actually prefer to be kept in schools, and some species will literally pine away with loneliness if kept alone.

What kind of fish is a sucking loach?

Fishes of the latter family, which contains only a single genus Gyrinocheilus, are sometimes referred to as sucking loaches. It is uncertain if Gyrinocheilidae, or a clade containing both Gyrinocheilidae and Catostomidae, is sister to Cobitoidea.

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Ruth Doyle