I just want to look at them.

Maybe some kind of scarecrow? I don't want to stress them to death, just get them unafraid of people looking at them.
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I have 3 Beaufortia kweichowensis, 9 glass catfish and a bamboo shrimp in the river tank. The glass cats get nervous sometimes and hide together underneath a large piece of drift wood, but they come right out if I drop some food in, or even just wait a minute. They seem to provide no comfort to the hillstreams.Jim Powers wrote:Do you have any other fish in the tank?
Sometimes it helps to have schooling fish of some type swimming about the tank. This often makes the hillstreams (and other loaches for that matter) more secure and thus more likely to come out.
However, this will not always work with some hillstream species.
From my experience, beaufortia, sinogastromyzon and most of the homaloptera species tend to be shy regardless.
Gastromyzons and Pseudogastromyzon cheni are some of the less shy hillstream species.
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