If you want the food only on the bottom get a piece of well washed PVC or rigid clear plastic tubing and just dump your food down it. You can put it exactly where you want it on the bottom this way and no mess.shazam26 wrote:Thank you for the positive post Helen ^_^
I was quite embarassed seeing I actually had done quite an amount of research on the dojo loach before I purchased it- the information I was steadily recieving was that they preferred temps between 74-82 degrees.
Then again, I would trust the opinions here over any other. I've seen the photos the people here have taken personally of their fish and read many posts of how they're taken care of. I knew this would be the best place to ask.
I'm at the 55 now, watching Indie J be a glutton and thrash the bloodworms near the top of the tank. And they say catfish go crazy during feeding time.![]()
I know most about weather loaches- evidently not enough, but I know less about Kuhli's. All I truly know is they take what I deem a regular loach diet- bloodworms, brineshrimp, tubifex, sinking pellets, etc... (Anything else I should look into picking up? Keep in mind, I'm in the maritimes of Canada, there isn't much available to me!)
Their preferred habitat and temp, the basics. Are there any details or comments/bits of advice anyone has to offer on caring for them? angelfish recommended I keep seven of them- am still waiting on that pet shop call. So, any info I should know? I'm all ears!
So is that you in your Avatar picture? It has to be you or something that represents you, ie

Some of us have gone for a quasi-rediculous back page of a book about the author type pose...