clown loach behaviour
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:46 am
Hi
I have only just found this forum.
My brother has 2 clown loaches who normally get on well with each other. He has just informed me that he has seen them swinmming towards each other and placing their mouths together. He wonders why they are doing this. I have not seen it for myself but it seems to be some sort of dominance behaviour. He also says that the smaller and duller specimen has now become much brighter coloured. He does not know the sex of his specimens.
They are kept with rummy-nosed tetras, harlequin rasboras and chocolate catfish.
Can anyone tell me what is happening please?
I have only just found this forum.
My brother has 2 clown loaches who normally get on well with each other. He has just informed me that he has seen them swinmming towards each other and placing their mouths together. He wonders why they are doing this. I have not seen it for myself but it seems to be some sort of dominance behaviour. He also says that the smaller and duller specimen has now become much brighter coloured. He does not know the sex of his specimens.
They are kept with rummy-nosed tetras, harlequin rasboras and chocolate catfish.
Can anyone tell me what is happening please?