One of them have grown a lot (the alpha clown) while the others have grown too, in length, height and girth. There is one clown that is of exception, this clown's body colour is not the typical orange as my other 5 clowns.
I have posted some photos of my clown loaches on Coppermine (link below), you can see in most of the photos there is one particular clown loach that has a pale white body, whereas the others have a orange body.
You can see the photo more clearly by clicking on the thumbnail to expand the pic.
Clown Loaches - look for the skinny one with pale white body
The pale one is on the left, with the cories blocking his face Notice his skin colour isnt as dark orange as the others.
A good shot of him - he is on the left by himself
He is on the far right, next to the Yoyo loaches
Here, he is under the biggest clown loach, can see the clear size difference
Of the 2 clowns in the middle of the pic, he is the bottom one, notice the clear colour contrast
All the clowns are not picky when it comes to feeding, they eat everything I feed them, but the "possibly skinny clown" is a bit finicky when it comes to certain foods.
I took the clown in question back to the LFS and asked them what they thought and if they would consider taking him back. They said its definitely not skinny as they've seen lots of skinny clowns before and the one I have is no where near as skinny, since the body isnt sunk in one bit.
They reckon the clown loach that I suspect is skinny, could just be the runt out of the pack and I should just keep him as long as its eating and behaving normally. I hope this is the case, I asked Emma on one of the threads and she has 3 clowns that she has kept for roughly 13 years but all 3 are different sizes, so hopefully this may explain why the pale white clown is in fact, just a slow grower and not infected with worms.
Would appreciate any advice and like to know what you think. Thanks!
