Makes me think about utilizing this experience for the new tank... but the acrylic glass does not look natural enough...
A "one on one" conversation, those two btw are like Tom&Jerry.
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Sewillia may be a special case. It seems that the guy who breeds them in Ohio keeps them in a normal tank without even a powerhead... OTOH, some "normal" loaches seem to do fine in a hillstream setup. Kuhlis (if there are quiet areas) here, I know of a Striata elsewhere, probably Sids can manage this too. (I'm not suggesting anything, obviously).newshound wrote:I am no expert on hillstream loaches but I think that is a hillstream in a tank with other fish with way different needs.
Mike, you are right Jerry "is" 3male Stiphodon and unfortunately only one female... they do lots of communicating with my sewllia-girls, and are actualy the ones that teach my too territorial sewellia some manners. Since the stiphodon are in, the Alpha-sewellia became less agressive...mikev wrote:...What is Jerry? Goby?...
Hi, Newshound, the tank has different zones, the stream part is mainly used by the Y. nigrolineta (which is not a hillstream, and still needs to be feed more to handle the flow - got it a few days ago) my Sewellia´s don´t go for it ...newshound wrote:I am no expert on hillstream loaches but I think that is a hillstream in a tank with other fish with way different needs.
Same observation here for Sewellia. In their tank, the high-current resting area is liked by the Vannies, very rarely used by Sewellia, and never by Beaufortias. I have a feeling that turning off the current entirely will not bother them much...not that I can do it because of the Vannies.wasserscheu wrote:
Hi, Newshound, the tank has different zones, the stream part is mainly used by the Y. nigrolineta (which is not a hillstream, and still needs to be feed more to handle the flow - got it a few days ago) my Sewellia´s don´t go for it ..., they don´t even sleep in the current, which other loaches do...
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