Great shot Martin, this guy must be dreaming nice.
LoachOrgy wrote:... they lay on top of eachother like that. i will have a 4 loach pile that looks like that...
I watched a pile of 3, sandwich-style clown/caudipuncatata/clown, funny: the smallest was on the bottom.
Nowadays the caudip. hang out in caves with clowns occasionally, but sometimes even kick out the about at least 4 times heavier clowns. Caudis seem to flash spines quicker. My clowns don´t really want to get involved with them and rather go away. But no real agression visible, even though the caudis like to play it wild and rough amongst themself, but even that´s most of the time good playing. once I watched my male clown rush at a larger clown in the bold "caudi-style", the larger turned around and flashed spines... I was surprised. It appeared as if the male clown found some fun in the caudi game. Even a smaller Caudi. jumps at another larger one, when having the opportiunity to surprise the other one. Typically each caudi. has its own cave and defends it.