Hillstream Loach and Goldfish?
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:51 pm
I have a 20 Gallon Goldie tank, and will be upgrading to a 55 gallon soon (I have the actual tank, just need to buy filters and lights and such) I will be adding another goldie, for a total of 2. (goldies are big poopers and ammonia producers so you cant put alot in the same tank)
I was originally going to add a rubberlip pleco, but have found that many people have had bad experiences with rubberlips and goldies. I have decided its not worth the risk. I am now thinking of a Hillstream Loach (who surprisingly look a bit similiar to Rubberlips, at least to me) they seem pretty compatible, except for the fact that Hillstream Loaches like fast current, which goldies, most definitely do not. I read this article.
http://www.loaches.com/hillstream_loaches.html
and some other resources, and was wondering if you guys thought there was a way to make both fish happy, maybe set up a corner with a powerhead? I already will have a number of airstones and some decent tank flow from the filters ( I am planning on a Rena Filstar XP3 and a Emperor 400 Biowheel, way more than necessary, but like I said, goldies are dirty) , would it be feasible to set up a small powerhead in a corner, maybe where this already some flow from the filters?
I will admit, I partially want him for his algae eating properties, but I also honestly think these guys are cute and there behavior sounds like an intersting addition to the tank.
Thanx
Rayston
I was originally going to add a rubberlip pleco, but have found that many people have had bad experiences with rubberlips and goldies. I have decided its not worth the risk. I am now thinking of a Hillstream Loach (who surprisingly look a bit similiar to Rubberlips, at least to me) they seem pretty compatible, except for the fact that Hillstream Loaches like fast current, which goldies, most definitely do not. I read this article.
http://www.loaches.com/hillstream_loaches.html
and some other resources, and was wondering if you guys thought there was a way to make both fish happy, maybe set up a corner with a powerhead? I already will have a number of airstones and some decent tank flow from the filters ( I am planning on a Rena Filstar XP3 and a Emperor 400 Biowheel, way more than necessary, but like I said, goldies are dirty) , would it be feasible to set up a small powerhead in a corner, maybe where this already some flow from the filters?
I will admit, I partially want him for his algae eating properties, but I also honestly think these guys are cute and there behavior sounds like an intersting addition to the tank.
Thanx
Rayston