Conflicting advice
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 8:57 pm
I have been a long term Weather Loach owner.
Having owned Jeffrey for over 7 years, he outlived all my Goldfish and Shubunkins.
Recently, we decided to pair him with another weather Loach and today, purchased a lighter coloured one, I think she is a female.
Now I know advice you can get from certain aquatic shops can be conflicting. Speaking to the guy in the store, he mentioned that weather Loaches are usually kept in tropical tanks, but have been known to live in lower temperatures.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, we decided to go tropical,lured by the prospect of a bigger choice of fish in the long time; we now have a heater set at 24'c in tank. The new Loach (Gina) has gone from a tropical tank in the shop, to cold water at home and now gradually being heated up to 24'c again. She is behaving erratically compared to in the shop and compared to Jeff, who is a laid back fellow.
What I am worried about is stories that having these guys living at a higher temperature can affect their lifespan? Is this true? Because I am scared to think what this may do to Jeffrey in the long term.
On another note, I had to rescue Gina today, she Jumped out of the tank and I found her on the floor. I since have found out they are keen jumpers (although Jeff never has jumped). So have sealed the top of the tank with a cardboard top. (Previously it was an open light). Any suggestions how I can get a proper lid fitted, or whether this behavior could be related to stress or temperature change?
Finally, Gina has obviously fed on tropical food before now, is it OK feeding her goldfish flakes now?
Thanks so much for any help.
Having owned Jeffrey for over 7 years, he outlived all my Goldfish and Shubunkins.
Recently, we decided to pair him with another weather Loach and today, purchased a lighter coloured one, I think she is a female.
Now I know advice you can get from certain aquatic shops can be conflicting. Speaking to the guy in the store, he mentioned that weather Loaches are usually kept in tropical tanks, but have been known to live in lower temperatures.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, we decided to go tropical,lured by the prospect of a bigger choice of fish in the long time; we now have a heater set at 24'c in tank. The new Loach (Gina) has gone from a tropical tank in the shop, to cold water at home and now gradually being heated up to 24'c again. She is behaving erratically compared to in the shop and compared to Jeff, who is a laid back fellow.
What I am worried about is stories that having these guys living at a higher temperature can affect their lifespan? Is this true? Because I am scared to think what this may do to Jeffrey in the long term.
On another note, I had to rescue Gina today, she Jumped out of the tank and I found her on the floor. I since have found out they are keen jumpers (although Jeff never has jumped). So have sealed the top of the tank with a cardboard top. (Previously it was an open light). Any suggestions how I can get a proper lid fitted, or whether this behavior could be related to stress or temperature change?
Finally, Gina has obviously fed on tropical food before now, is it OK feeding her goldfish flakes now?
Thanks so much for any help.