Yes, sure, but -- now being serious -- I have a(n unproven) theory about the loach genetics that justifies the seemingly absurd statement made above. Later.Shari wrote:I think you may be just a little prejudiced, Mike...![]()
Sure, but you learn more from some species than from others. For example, you really need years of observations of CL's to find something new & interesting. The same goes for most Botia's. But Pangios are quite giving. I'm seemingly getting into hillstream pangio morphs (Personally, I find loaches in general to be fun and facinating fish.

And for relaxation you can't beat a stately angelfish posing around a planted tank...or their babies, just cruisin along next to the parents, floating happily.
I actually might be getting into this at some point..., but not for a few months. Why? -- because if Danios fail as a sex stimulant for Pangios, Angelfish becomes the most promising candidate. (Actually, Angelfish probably IS the most promising candidate, but danios are simpler to deal with.)