Gyrinocheilus (aka; Sucking Loach or Chinese Algae Eater)
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:44 am
Gyrinocheilus (aka; Sucking Loach, Chinese Algae Eater or simply CAE)
Anyone else ever had one of these fish?
I’ve had mine about 9 months now and it’s my favourite fish out of all the ones I’ve had over the years. They’re really hardy (as it says in the Wikipedia article) and require minimum upkeep. They will happily survive in tanks from around 16 to 32 degrees centigrade and barely need cleaning anything more than four to six weeks at a time. I originally kept mine living with some other fish in a 35 litre tank, sadly it killed two of the other fish so I moved it into its own 15 litre tank; for the last 6 months it has lived happily in there.
If you’re keeping one, try to;
- Avoid keeping it with other fish, especially if they aren’t as hardy as the CAE.
- Try to make a cave for it to hide in the house; they like to burrow and hide.
- Use sand in its tank as it prefers this.
Anyone else ever had one of these fish?
I’ve had mine about 9 months now and it’s my favourite fish out of all the ones I’ve had over the years. They’re really hardy (as it says in the Wikipedia article) and require minimum upkeep. They will happily survive in tanks from around 16 to 32 degrees centigrade and barely need cleaning anything more than four to six weeks at a time. I originally kept mine living with some other fish in a 35 litre tank, sadly it killed two of the other fish so I moved it into its own 15 litre tank; for the last 6 months it has lived happily in there.
If you’re keeping one, try to;
- Avoid keeping it with other fish, especially if they aren’t as hardy as the CAE.
- Try to make a cave for it to hide in the house; they like to burrow and hide.
- Use sand in its tank as it prefers this.