In the 120L we have:
5 Angels
3 Bala-sharks
7 Platys
1 Pleco
3 Spotted talking catfish (Agamyxis Pectinifrons)
3 Kuhlii-loaches
And in the 60L we have:
11 Platy fry
1 Sewellia Lineolata (aka Alien!)
1 Small ancistrus
Not a whole lot of loaches, that I will admit, but I will buy a 400L~ tank with Clowns and Polka-dots pretty soon. Just need money and a place to set-up the tank.
The conditions for the Sewellia is probably not the best, but we've tried to make it a little bit better by adding an air-pump, and lowering the temp to about 24-25*C. It became more active with the air-pump, and even more so with the bubble-curtain (or whatever you want to call it), and I have read that they like a lot of oxygen in the water. I'd like to put in a small powerhead as well, but we're getting a betta soon, and I don't think the added circulation would make it a happy betta

Enough talking, here are some loach-pics (and some other fish as well):
Kuhliis are HARD to photograph!

The two new ones with their stress-colors on during the cupping

Alien was by far the easiest fish to get out of the bag. I just put down my hand and he clinged on to it


I have to put up some pics of our Agamyxis Pectinifrons. The biggest one (aka Knorris) is 9cm (~3.5") long, and the smaller ones are about 5cm (2"). I think they're one of the cutest, if not the cutest, catfish available. They rocket around the tank in search for food, and there have been some fighting between the smaller ones and the pleco over algae-wafers. No damages on any fish though, just some competition.

The new ones during cupping.

The 60L tank

Our small ancistrus. He loves to play in the air-bubbles, so we named him bubbles.

The 120L tank
