I agree 100% - I have a school of 10. I think a smaller school would tend to lead to more squabbles - they seem to be a bit nippier towards each other than the kubotai. Kubotai is without a doubt a great choice, particularly for a smaller tank!Botia Robert wrote:Keep your tank size in mind. You could go for Striata as they are smaller but I think (?) you get better results when they are kept in slightly larger schools.
One or two groups, and group size?
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Why does my aquarium always seem too small?
Tinman, would an Eheim prof II 2026 or 2028 do? It would be a big investment for me (I'm a poor student), but I think I could manage. I would just have to look if the Ferplast will allow an external filter.
I can't say as I am saving myself for some Turbelle pumps....I have never had either of your options myself.
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I've come across an external filter by JBL. The owner of a small Dutch Loach forum has bought one and it has 1500 l/h pump and 12 l filter volume as well as 4 year warranty. Sounds like a good choice and is cheaper than an Eheim.Tinman wrote:I can't say as I am saving myself for some Turbelle pumps....I have never had either of your options myself.
You've lost me a bit there, but yes, it's a transmogrified Calvin.Directorate wrote:hey "Dutch", I'm guessing you've seen Predator? Thats like the Greatest film EVER.
"You're one ugly mother f*cker"~Dutch.
And your avatar. Thats a transmogrified Calvin? ahahaha
Not always, B. dario seems to be a bit of a problem when kept in groups of more than 8, if I remember correctly.Directorate wrote:But seriously, yeah, the bigger the loach school the better.
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it's a movie qoute dutch...Dutch wrote:You've lost me a bit there, but yes, it's a transmogrified Calvin.Directorate wrote:hey "Dutch", I'm guessing you've seen Predator? Thats like the Greatest film EVER.
"You're one ugly mother f*cker"~Dutch.
And your avatar. Thats a transmogrified Calvin? ahahahaNot always, B. dario seems to be a bit of a problem when kept in groups of more than 8, if I remember correctly.Directorate wrote:But seriously, yeah, the bigger the loach school the better.
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Not so sure I get it either Dutch, and that type of language is rarely (really rarely!) appropriate in this forum.
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palaeodave wrote:"Dutch" is Arnold Schwarzenegger's character is the first Predator. Directorate thought that our forum Dutch was using that name because of the movie....rather than the fact that they are actually Dutch.

Directorate, I indeed use the name Dutch as a reference to the country I live in. (the Netherlands)
It's a good movie though, and a timeless quote like the "I'll be back"-bit.

I'm still trying to figure out the best tank setup and someone pointed Crossocheilus siamensis out to me as a better tank mate for the Loaches than a couple of pleco's. They should also be kept in a group of 4 - 6, so it would fill up the tank more than with one or two pleco's. Would 8 B. histrionica combine well with 5 C. siamensis in my tank size? (I would leave out the kubotai.) I just saw a couple of C. siamensis in the shop and they are really nice fish, plus, they're very useful.
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Thanks for the tip Directorate, but as I said, me using that name has nothing to do with the movie.
Back on topic.
I would still like to know if 8 B. histrionica combine well with 5 C. siamensis in my tank of 110cm x 45cm(depth) x 58cm(hight), 230 liters/60 gallons.
Does anyone know?
I know Mark Janssen had some problems with a group of C. siamensis, but in general most I see of them is that they are easy going fish.
Back on topic.
I would still like to know if 8 B. histrionica combine well with 5 C. siamensis in my tank of 110cm x 45cm(depth) x 58cm(hight), 230 liters/60 gallons.
Does anyone know?
I know Mark Janssen had some problems with a group of C. siamensis, but in general most I see of them is that they are easy going fish.
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