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I was wondering if anyone could help me.. I have a couple of Clown Loaches, one is acting very strangely, and has a habit of going to a spot in the tank, usually the same one, and lies down, first at an angle and then moves himself so he can lie flat. He will lie there for about an hour or so unless disturbed. He does this regularly but after a while he will get up and act normal... He is bright and looks healthy with no signs of disease, and eats well too. Does anyone have any idea what this may be?
I'm lost!

Hi Ursi, this behaviour is nothing to worry about
It is very common with clowns and most Botiine Loaches that they lay down when resting, some even turn upside down.
It can be very disconcerting when it first starts happening but you will get used to it.


It is very common with clowns and most Botiine Loaches that they lay down when resting, some even turn upside down.
It can be very disconcerting when it first starts happening but you will get used to it.


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I have one that regularly 'Plays dead' by lying down behind a bark slab. Sure looks scary! But not to worry, as Mad Duff says, this is normal behavior.
Uh.. I have not seen the others do this, should I worry about them?
Uh.. I have not seen the others do this, should I worry about them?
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Diana, they are probably doing it someplace where you can't see them. I have one that will only 'relax' inside a hollowed-out log decoration where he's completely hidden. Also have one that just sort of drapes himself across a cave opening sideways when he feel the urge to lie about. They are peculiar, that's for sureDiana wrote:I have one that regularly 'Plays dead' by lying down behind a bark slab. Sure looks scary! But not to worry, as Mad Duff says, this is normal behavior.
Uh.. I have not seen the others do this, should I worry about them?

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Hi Ursi_ and welcome to Loaches Online.
Thought you might like to see this thread, which shows one of my XL clown loaches resting completely upside down: http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=7757
Emma

Thought you might like to see this thread, which shows one of my XL clown loaches resting completely upside down: http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=7757
Emma

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Remember to keep the low spot in your tank the fish sleeps in very clean. When my Clowns do this
it is typically in a low flow spot in the tank which will naturaly collect debris and other matter as a result of hydrodynamics of your filter system however it is configured. This could lead to a fish lying in waste if they are laying out of view and flow .This potentially can be dangerous and deadly if you are not vigil. Never make the most inviting spot for a nap the lowest spot in your tank decor no matter your style of aquarium or filtration. 


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