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Modesta and Clowns

Post by Mad Duff » Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:56 am

I know someone who is having to get rid of her tanks and she has offered me 4 clown loaches and 1 blue loach (I think Modesta but cant be certain as I havnt seen it yet), I want the clowns but am not sure about the modesta but hse wants them all to go together.

I was wondering if a single modesta will intigrate with a group of Clowns ok, I have heard that single modestas can become aggresive does anyone else have single modestas and what are they like in general.

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Post by Emma Turner » Thu Jul 20, 2006 11:09 am

The best bet, if you have the space, is to keep the Clowns in one big tank, and the Y. modesta in another. :wink:

That way you can get the lone loach some friends, so you have at least 5 in the group. Keeping one on it's own really isn't fair, and Clowns and modestas aren't suitable for keeping together, particularly as the modestas mature.

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Post by Mad Duff » Thu Jul 20, 2006 1:38 pm

Thanks Emma, I may have to leave the Modesta then as I the only other big tank I could put it in already has my Dario, Rostrata and kubotai's in and I dont want to put it in anything less than 40 gallon.

I am not sure if it is already with the clowns because she has two large tanks and to be honest I dont know to many details until I go over to see them.

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Post by Mad Duff » Fri Jul 21, 2006 9:57 am

Well I got the modesta and the clowns this morning, when I went for the they were in the same tank and have been for a couple of years. The modesta was bought with the clowns and all have lived together since, I have put them all in my big tank with my other 8 clowns and they are all getting along great at the moment.

I may eventually let the modesta go to someone who has other modesta about the same size (4"), but for now I will see how things go :) .

I will post some photos later :)

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Post by Mad Duff » Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:18 am

The Photos :)

4 Clowns
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And this Blue Loach (Botia Modesta)
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Post by Emma Turner » Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:31 am

Lovely-looking loaches, Mark. :D The problem you have is that the Modesta really should be kept with a group of it's own kind, and a big group of Modestas would cause trouble for the Clowns. Fingers crossed you manage to sort something out for him/her.

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