More pangios in the tank might help you see them more. Also, try a lot more hiding places if you can. My tank is a tangled mass of rocks, coconut caves, driftwood and plants. I also have a big pile of 1" to 2" diameter rocks that they really like. They seem to feel safe hanging out around that pile. They don't even slither away when I get close to the tank (unless I get too close with the camera.) Loaches feel safer to be out in the open if they know there is a quick hiding spot close by. If they don't feel secure, you won't see much of them.raecarrow wrote:I only have 3 Oblonga at the moment. I have to keep moving the ornaments in my tank around at least once a month or I NEVER see them. They just like to hunker down inside the main cave.loachmom wrote:My oblonga are the ones that I see most often, though.
kuhli like sand
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From my extremely limited experience, I noticed when I kept them in gravel they liked to dig under the substrate more. They didn't seem to do it as much when there was sand at the bottom.
I don't think you need a special filter, I have regular filters on my tank now with the sand, but you have to be sure to turn them off if you're going to be doing any digging around.
I don't think you need a special filter, I have regular filters on my tank now with the sand, but you have to be sure to turn them off if you're going to be doing any digging around.
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