S. Balteata - Not in need of a group?
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S. Balteata - Not in need of a group?
Hi!
My local fish shop has got in a group of S. Balteata. In the species index it says: "When (my highlight) keeping more than one specimen it is important to create visual barriers between each hiding place."
Does this mean that, unlike other loaches, it is possible to keep only one specimen in the tank?
Kind regards
Marius Podolski
My local fish shop has got in a group of S. Balteata. In the species index it says: "When (my highlight) keeping more than one specimen it is important to create visual barriers between each hiding place."
Does this mean that, unlike other loaches, it is possible to keep only one specimen in the tank?
Kind regards
Marius Podolski
In my experience they do interact peacefully provided the tank is literally stuffed with rockwork. I used to watch them in and around the network of tunnels and holes in my tank and rather than fight they would inspect each other and move on when they bumped into one another. My theory about this is that in the absence of a single prime spot to defend the fish were simply less aggressive as each could find a suitable home. Here's a couple of pics of the tank:


Edit: to answer your question tender, I think in theory you could keep only one without being cruel but in the absence of conspecifics it might start pestering other bottom-dwelling tankmates. What would you be keeping it with?


Edit: to answer your question tender, I think in theory you could keep only one without being cruel but in the absence of conspecifics it might start pestering other bottom-dwelling tankmates. What would you be keeping it with?
Last edited by Matt on Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:54 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Hi Marius,
I still have no problems with my group of 4. I keep them with B.Striatas, Clowns and Y.Caudipunctata. However I keep the "cf"-edition...
Also some more details and picture here:
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... t=balteate
I still have no problems with my group of 4. I keep them with B.Striatas, Clowns and Y.Caudipunctata. However I keep the "cf"-edition...
Also some more details and picture here:
http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php ... t=balteate
Wolfram
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