Compatibility query
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Compatibility query
I've very little experience of keeping loaches but would like to get more !!
I've now got 6 P. kuhlii and 4 M. guentheri ( thanks again for id help here ). I'd like to add two more species ( maybe B. kubotai and Y. sidthimunki ).
Advice on compatibility and shoal numbers would be much appreciated.
Geoff
I've now got 6 P. kuhlii and 4 M. guentheri ( thanks again for id help here ). I'd like to add two more species ( maybe B. kubotai and Y. sidthimunki ).
Advice on compatibility and shoal numbers would be much appreciated.
Geoff
I have 2 Gagata at about 40mm SL. They are much darker bodied than any of the pictures of G. cenia on Planet catfish, but don't really fit with any of the other species. They were just sold as Gagata. Before you ask they don't sit around long enough to be photographed, especially since the M. guentheri moved in !! I have the David Sands Volume 5 and they look like that picture ( page 160 ).
Cheers
Geoff
Cheers
Geoff
I have seen the Gagata cenia as dark as that before so yeah I would say that is what they are.
I would think the sidthimunki's would be fine with them but personally I wouldn't go with less than 10 sid's to make sure they leave the pangio's alone, equally a group of 5 kubotai's should be fine.
Also worth a look would be Botia histrionica
I would think the sidthimunki's would be fine with them but personally I wouldn't go with less than 10 sid's to make sure they leave the pangio's alone, equally a group of 5 kubotai's should be fine.
Also worth a look would be Botia histrionica


Pardon my honesty - I am a Northerner
14 loach species bred, which will be next?
Went out to get B. kubotai to add to my tank today and the ones in stock were very large and too intimidating for current tank occupants.
Got four of these, sold as B. rostrata instead. Very cute and seem to be settling in well. They're about 20mm SL.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37677437@N05/3488811398/
Geoff
Got four of these, sold as B. rostrata instead. Very cute and seem to be settling in well. They're about 20mm SL.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37677437@N05/3488811398/
Geoff
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