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- Martin Thoene
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- Martin Thoene
- Posts: 11186
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2005 5:38 am
- Location: Toronto.....Actually, I've been on LOL since September 1998
Well....relatively rare. that photo was taken at Dolphin Aquatics in LA back in 2003 (I think). They most certainly are not common.
Leptobotia pelligrini, like almost all the Chinese loaches can ostensibly be regarded as a coldwater, more accurately...unheated water fish. They need lots of hiding places under rocks and roots or bogwood, and good water flow giving excellent oxygenation.
I know a lot of these Leptobotia can get fairly big and have large mouths. Small fish would be in danger.
You cannot keep these fish with South American Cichlids unfortunately as the cichlids require too high a water temperature for the loaches.
Martin.
Leptobotia pelligrini, like almost all the Chinese loaches can ostensibly be regarded as a coldwater, more accurately...unheated water fish. They need lots of hiding places under rocks and roots or bogwood, and good water flow giving excellent oxygenation.
I know a lot of these Leptobotia can get fairly big and have large mouths. Small fish would be in danger.
You cannot keep these fish with South American Cichlids unfortunately as the cichlids require too high a water temperature for the loaches.
Martin.

Martin, thanks for all the info on the loach. I am going to pick him up and keep the water cold, and plenty of hiding spaces for him, Can they eat frozen food such as brine shrimp or krill, or do they need live food. Also can you put more than one together in the same tank, or other loaches in the same tank with him.
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