clown turned black
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- anneluttmann
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clown turned black
Hi everyone, I'm new at this forum, but I have had several loaches for a while. A few months ago one of my clown loaches turned black, I thought that he was sick and that he was going to die, but this was 6 months ago, and he is just find, he eats well, he plays, he just turned black. Does anyone know why this could possibly hapen? He is about 2 years old, and 3".
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- anneluttmann
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Black clown loach
In my photo below my username, you can see the difference between the two clown loaches, I don't know how to post a photo in the forum, can you please tell me how?
What you saw was you loach graying out. It's perfectly normal loach behavior and something they usually do as an indicator of mood or agression. Usually the alpha loach in a shoal will have somoe degree of graying out most of the time. You'll see this loachy phenomenon most dramatically when two loaches are fighting.
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I'm not so sure. Greying out usually involves becoming lighter doesn't it? And it is temporary, this loach has become very dark for 6 months....continuously?
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Hi Anne and welcome to the forum
Another member here (ckk125) had a clown turn dark and stay that way. This member attributed the dark coloring to the loach being kept on dark substrate.
Here is a link with some pics
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Another member here (ckk125) had a clown turn dark and stay that way. This member attributed the dark coloring to the loach being kept on dark substrate.
Here is a link with some pics
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- anneluttmann
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In the pict you can see that one of the loaches has a normal coloring, I've seen this loach graying out, but the other one just turned black, and he never grays out. I am preety familiar with the graying out stuff, because I have two Yo-Yo loaches that play and fight a lot, and they gray out very often. Although I do have black and dark green gravel, perhaps it is the dark substrate, the wired thing is that only one of the clown has become dark. The other loaches are just find.
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Changing from the regular coloration to lighter or darker is governed by the melanophores in the skin. These are controlled by various inputs from the body. I'm purely theorising here but it's possible that the fish suffered some kid of stroke or other disturbance to the nervous system and that's why it has stayed like this.
Clowns will stay discolored for long periods for the reasons others have said, but not for 6 months.
Martin.
Clowns will stay discolored for long periods for the reasons others have said, but not for 6 months.
Martin.

- anneluttmann
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Here are some pictures.
This is my clown loach with bright colors, 2 yo-yo loaches and a zebra.

This is the dark clown loach, you can see down below one of the zebras graying out.

Here you can see both of the clown loaches.


This is the dark clown loach, you can see down below one of the zebras graying out.

Here you can see both of the clown loaches.

Looks like a perfectly healthy chocolate clown...

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- anneluttmann
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Thank you all for all your coments, I was just worried that I might be doing something wrong and that caused the clown loach to turn dark. Although I still believe it's wired for a fish to change it's color in such a drastic way, he used to have bright colors like my other clown when I first bought him (he was just a baby about 1"). I've seen fish turn brighter and slightly change it's colors but, I have never seen anything like this.
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