
Botia Siesta shock
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Botia Siesta shock
Pakastani loach have only just been allowed into australia, naturally I went and bought a few as soon as they came to my state. I have kept clowns, khuli, dojo and a few others but wasnt prepared when I looked in the tank and saw one of my new little friends lying completley upside-down on a rock (when it had been feeding minutes earlier) I went to fish it out but found it alive and well. Minutes later it was in the same position. Now it does it same time every-day at 1pm to 4pm


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Mark in Vancouver
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mamaschild
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Once you know this habit it is quite funny to watch. they spend quite a while getting comfy, lying against different rocks untill they find just the right spot, a bit like a fussy person with a feather pillow. I wonder if they do this in the wild?. I suppose a potential predator would be less cautios about approaching a 'dead' fish as opposed to a resting one.
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