Loaches in a Turtle Tank
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:52 am
OK,
Short version:
I want to get some loaches that are very fast and like to hide in caves or under rocks. Suggestions?
Long version:
I wanted to add some loaches to my son's Turtle Tank, he is off in the wide world and I get to take care of (and enjoy) his tank.
There are two decent sized sliders, a musk turtle and a sideneck.
Yes, this is a large breeder tank with plenty of room.
The substrate is 3/8" pea gravel.
The musk turtle likes celery and doesn't bother fish. The sideneck likes to eat scraps the messy sliders leave behind and does not bother live fish. The sliders, however, are a different story, but they are LAZY. If they have to work for their food, they forget about it.
I built a structure with rocks in the tank with lots of caves and hidey-holes of various sizes.
I went to the aquarium store to buy some coolie loaches, I remembered they like to hide in and under stuff. They didn't have coolie loaches so I got two weather loaches instead, along with 50 "feeder" mollies to keep the turtles occupied with easier prey when I introduced the loaches.
But... the weather loaches just hung around the bottom instead of hiding. The turtles didn't actively try to pursue the loaches, they were too quick, but I saw one of the sliders chase a molly to the bottom where he cornered a loach accidentally and snapped it up. It is morning and I can't find the other one, I assume something similar happened.
I read on your forum these guys like to bury in sand. That won't work in this tank because the sideneck will just dig in it, stir it up and clog the filters.
The turtles won't bother fast fish that hide well as long as I keep them stocked with mollies (there were no fish in the tank yesterday when I introduced the 50 mollies and the weather loaches.)
I would really like to introduce some loaches to the tank.
Suggestions on a flavor of loach that is quick and likes to hide in caves or under rocks?
Short version:
I want to get some loaches that are very fast and like to hide in caves or under rocks. Suggestions?
Long version:
I wanted to add some loaches to my son's Turtle Tank, he is off in the wide world and I get to take care of (and enjoy) his tank.
There are two decent sized sliders, a musk turtle and a sideneck.
Yes, this is a large breeder tank with plenty of room.
The substrate is 3/8" pea gravel.
The musk turtle likes celery and doesn't bother fish. The sideneck likes to eat scraps the messy sliders leave behind and does not bother live fish. The sliders, however, are a different story, but they are LAZY. If they have to work for their food, they forget about it.
I built a structure with rocks in the tank with lots of caves and hidey-holes of various sizes.
I went to the aquarium store to buy some coolie loaches, I remembered they like to hide in and under stuff. They didn't have coolie loaches so I got two weather loaches instead, along with 50 "feeder" mollies to keep the turtles occupied with easier prey when I introduced the loaches.
But... the weather loaches just hung around the bottom instead of hiding. The turtles didn't actively try to pursue the loaches, they were too quick, but I saw one of the sliders chase a molly to the bottom where he cornered a loach accidentally and snapped it up. It is morning and I can't find the other one, I assume something similar happened.
I read on your forum these guys like to bury in sand. That won't work in this tank because the sideneck will just dig in it, stir it up and clog the filters.
The turtles won't bother fast fish that hide well as long as I keep them stocked with mollies (there were no fish in the tank yesterday when I introduced the 50 mollies and the weather loaches.)
I would really like to introduce some loaches to the tank.
Suggestions on a flavor of loach that is quick and likes to hide in caves or under rocks?