Botia almorhae behaviour compared with clowns???
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Botia almorhae behaviour compared with clowns???
Hello!
I have the chance to buy 6 Botia almorhae. I have until now been in to clowns.
Are the Botia almorhae as dayactive as the clowns? More shy? More boring?
Tell me your experience!
I have the chance to buy 6 Botia almorhae. I have until now been in to clowns.
Are the Botia almorhae as dayactive as the clowns? More shy? More boring?
Tell me your experience!
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OK, my 2c.
Everyone's experience is probably going to be different.
In my case, both clowns and yoyo's are active and I see them most of the time (there are 6 and 5 right now, in different tanks), there is almost no hiding going on.
In terms of "entertainment value", clowns are more interesting: they operate as a group, while yoyo's are individuals. I would not call this "boring", but I also saw very little of interesting behavior from them, comparing to other species: they are just in the tank. moving around and always looking for food.
I don't mean to put them down and I'm glad I have them, but in terms of provided entertainment, my B.almorhae are behind B.Kubotai, Schisturas, or most of the hillstreams.
Everyone's experience is probably going to be different.
In my case, both clowns and yoyo's are active and I see them most of the time (there are 6 and 5 right now, in different tanks), there is almost no hiding going on.
In terms of "entertainment value", clowns are more interesting: they operate as a group, while yoyo's are individuals. I would not call this "boring", but I also saw very little of interesting behavior from them, comparing to other species: they are just in the tank. moving around and always looking for food.
I don't mean to put them down and I'm glad I have them, but in terms of provided entertainment, my B.almorhae are behind B.Kubotai, Schisturas, or most of the hillstreams.
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=== This is my cheap contribution, I'm not willing to really make an effort.-clown- wrote:Ok. I think I understand...adampetherick wrote:2 cents, or in the Uk 2p, 2 pence-clown- wrote: BTW, since english is not my language - what is "2c"?.... it is like: "this is my contribution"?
(Just kidding).
My feeling about Striata's is that they are more schooling, and there is some interraction going -- but I don't keep them myself yet, only observed them elsewhere, so may be off. With Kubotai's, whom I do keep, they stage occasional fascinating leadership contests. Once a month or even less often, but this is totally fascinating.
Like in this video:
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?p=12104#12104
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