I am a new aquarist and have recently purchased a pair of spotted dojo(weather?) loaches. They often lie around the tank in goofy positions, but occasionally run around the bottom, or shoot to the top like a rocket.
I love these guys, but I am concerned about them not eating.
I feed my other fish tropical flakes (once or twice a day) and alternate days with bloodworms and baby brine shrimp.
Having never seen the loaches eat the forementioned food, I bought shrimp pellets. Nothing in the tank seems to like those, they just sit on the bottom and develop a nasty looking slimy bubble. At that point I end up fishing them out of the tank. Needless to say, perhaps, that I stopped putting shrimp pellets in my aquarium.

I then purchased some "Loach Wafers" which look like Algae wafers/discs.
The packaging states that they are specifically formulated to appeal to loaches and bottom feeders. But, just like the shrimp pellets, they simply sit on the bottom of the tank and, again, form a slimy bubble.
I sometimes observe my loaches crawling around the bottom of the tank, looking as if they were "sniffing" around with their whiskers, but I have yet to see either of them eat... anything. I have even tried feeding them flakes from my hand, but they just get frightened and swim away.
If anyone could offer advice regarding their feeding habits, or recommendations for a particular food, I would be greatly appreciative.
I am going to try some algae wafers in a day or two, but beyond that I am clueless. The stats for my tank are as follows:
29 Gallon Bowfront Aquarium, with a 30 gallon Whisper filter.
Temperature maintained at 75.5 degrees farenheit.
- 1 tiny Bumblebee Catfish
- 5 Black Skirt Tetras
- 1 Blue Powder Dwarf Gourami
- 1 Otocinclus
- 2 Spotted Dojo Loaches
The tank has been up and running for about 2 weeks, and I've had the dojo loaches for one week.
I am very keen to check water quality parameters daily, and have been adding Stability bacteria supplement appropriately. I've also performed two 20% water changes to keep Ammonia levels in check.
Thanks in advance for any help!