I am placing them all in pecking order as I think it is from observation. A few of the smaller loaches I would say are tied bc I see them regularly eating side by side without pushing eachother away.
This is the alpha loach. Double O Loachy. This is an older picture. The loaches are in their own tank. The comet is in a pond now. Double O is about 5". I have had Double O for more than 2 yrs.

This is Julius. Julius is 2nd in command but he is almost equal to Vincent. They have been buddies since they were babies. I have had the twins for about 1.5 yrs. I am beginning to think that Double O Loach and Vincent are in love. The more I watch them at night the more I see these two play with eacother consistently. It used to be the opposite. The twins were always together and almost equivelant size. Now I can finally tell the difference between Vincent and Julius.

This is Vincent. Vincent has an orange spot on the top fin. Today is the first time I have noticed the orange colored spot. Vincent is also now slightly smaller than Julius.

George is like the alpha loach of the smaller loaches. He hangs with the older loaches more after midnight. The other loaches stay sleeping away. George is more curious and outgoing than the other loaches. He goes crazy for bloodworms. I tend to see him competing with the larger loaches and pushing them out of the way for pecking even though he is half their size. He doesn't so much shadow the larger loaches but just kinda hangs around them during feeding time. But George also hangs with the baby loaches during the day. So George is the one that is always out and about. George seems to have the most colorful fins of the rest of the loaches. George has a bit more reds and brighter color oranges than the other loaches.


There is a tie in pecking order for these two. They are always together tearing up the cucumber. These two don't ever stay very far away from eachother and if one is out then both are usually out. I put Spot in front of flipper bc spot is the bravest of all the loaches. This loach isn't afraid of anything. I can put my face right in front of Spot and the loach will not budge. Spot has a spot on the top fin that is where the name came from.


This is flipper. Flipper looks like a dolphin to me. I wish I had a better angle on this picture but this is the best I could get.



The smallest Runt Loach is impossible to take a picture of. This loach shadows the big loach only at 6-7am and doesn't come out much more than that. Unless there is shrimp. This loach almost hides behind Double O. It almost looks like Runt is Double O loaches baby or something.
Here is a pic of the loach sharing the algae disc with the cherry barb.

more sharing or should we call it fighting?

This is one of the twins either julius or vincent eating a hikari disc.

fighting over the wafer

Smiling for the camera

Last but not least. Peeking around the corner to see where I am....

I actually don't know any of the sexes of the loaches so if I say he or she it is just to make explanation easier.