Tiny Horse Faced loach
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:04 am
Hello,
I have been reading this forum for quite some time. Thank you for all the great information and wonderful pictures. I joined today, because I have a question I hope you can help me with. A little background, but I promise this is loach related.
I am new (two years) to keeping my own fish, although I did care for AMIGO, a Tilapia born on the space shuttle a few years back, after he returned to earth. My first introduction to a fish, and he was great -- full of personality.
I have found I absolutely adore Loaches and Catfish -- I have 3 Skunk Loaches, who are busy, but not aggressive, 5 Clown Loaches, 4 Dojos (my favorite -- remind me of puppies), 2 YoYos, 4 Polka Dot Loaches (a type of Schistura), 3 Zebra Loaches and 2 tiger botias (not sure of the type -- they are small and I keep an eye on them, so far, no aggression). These fish are not all in the same tank. I have six tanks, and I am in the process of cycling a new 55-gallon. Don't worry, I am using Danios to cycle, and I am using a mature filter. The tank is zeroed out.
I have a small "growing out" tank I use when I have fish who are too small to join the other communities. It has small smooth gravel and a pan of sifted, washed sand. A mix of live and plastic plants and a few decorations for hiding areas. My 3 main chemistries are 0 for Ammonia and Nitrite and 5 for Nitrate. In this tank I have 3 3-inch Horse Faced loaches -- Acantopsis choirorynchus (Not longnoses), a 3-inch yellow tailed spiny eel, 2 1-inch Skunk cory cats, some guppy fry and a 2-inch halfbeak (ghost shrimp and a few snails: cleaning crew). I have no predation and no rough play, but the eel and Horses dive into the gravel and sand with gusto spraying gravel and sand throughout the tank.
I recently brought home another Horse Faced Loach and did not realize at the store how incredibly small it is in relation to the other fish. About 2 cm long, maybe 4 mm high and 3 wide). Very cute. The eel and three larger Horse Faced Loaches hang out in the sand and gravel with their noses sticking out, and the tiny Horse Faced Loach sits on the sand nearby. I have seen him nosing in the sand and sifting the sand out his gills, and he looks good. He's active, not skittish.
Could you tell me what I should be feeding this tiny fish? I feed the tank 2-3 times a day very small amounts of freeze dried Daphnia, frozen blood worms, fortified frozen brine shrimp, flakes, livebearer food with tubifex, algae wafers and shrimp pellets (sometimes I add different foods for nutritional variety). I do make sure some of the food reaches the bottom of the tank. I never see any of the Horse Faced Loaches eating, but the larger ones are growing, so I figure they must be eating something. I have had them three months.
I am in the habit of doing partial water changes every week. My fish really seem to enjoy it.
Thank you very much for your advice. Sorry for such a long post; I will try to contain myself in the future. I am a bit enthusiastic about my fish.
Tanja
I have been reading this forum for quite some time. Thank you for all the great information and wonderful pictures. I joined today, because I have a question I hope you can help me with. A little background, but I promise this is loach related.

I have found I absolutely adore Loaches and Catfish -- I have 3 Skunk Loaches, who are busy, but not aggressive, 5 Clown Loaches, 4 Dojos (my favorite -- remind me of puppies), 2 YoYos, 4 Polka Dot Loaches (a type of Schistura), 3 Zebra Loaches and 2 tiger botias (not sure of the type -- they are small and I keep an eye on them, so far, no aggression). These fish are not all in the same tank. I have six tanks, and I am in the process of cycling a new 55-gallon. Don't worry, I am using Danios to cycle, and I am using a mature filter. The tank is zeroed out.
I have a small "growing out" tank I use when I have fish who are too small to join the other communities. It has small smooth gravel and a pan of sifted, washed sand. A mix of live and plastic plants and a few decorations for hiding areas. My 3 main chemistries are 0 for Ammonia and Nitrite and 5 for Nitrate. In this tank I have 3 3-inch Horse Faced loaches -- Acantopsis choirorynchus (Not longnoses), a 3-inch yellow tailed spiny eel, 2 1-inch Skunk cory cats, some guppy fry and a 2-inch halfbeak (ghost shrimp and a few snails: cleaning crew). I have no predation and no rough play, but the eel and Horses dive into the gravel and sand with gusto spraying gravel and sand throughout the tank.

I recently brought home another Horse Faced Loach and did not realize at the store how incredibly small it is in relation to the other fish. About 2 cm long, maybe 4 mm high and 3 wide). Very cute. The eel and three larger Horse Faced Loaches hang out in the sand and gravel with their noses sticking out, and the tiny Horse Faced Loach sits on the sand nearby. I have seen him nosing in the sand and sifting the sand out his gills, and he looks good. He's active, not skittish.
Could you tell me what I should be feeding this tiny fish? I feed the tank 2-3 times a day very small amounts of freeze dried Daphnia, frozen blood worms, fortified frozen brine shrimp, flakes, livebearer food with tubifex, algae wafers and shrimp pellets (sometimes I add different foods for nutritional variety). I do make sure some of the food reaches the bottom of the tank. I never see any of the Horse Faced Loaches eating, but the larger ones are growing, so I figure they must be eating something. I have had them three months.
I am in the habit of doing partial water changes every week. My fish really seem to enjoy it.
Thank you very much for your advice. Sorry for such a long post; I will try to contain myself in the future. I am a bit enthusiastic about my fish.
