Yay! Brand-New Kuhlis!
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Yay! Brand-New Kuhlis!
I just got two thick, healthy kuhli loaches from a PetSmart yesterday! They are both about 3 or so inches long (pretty mush full-grown, as I've heard), and live in a 55 gallon community tank setup.
These two warmed up to all of the other fish in a heartbeat. The very first night, the two displayed non-stop bouts of acrobatics and streamed around their tank.
These ones are grey, not striped. Strangely enough, I've never actually seen a 'rainbow' kuhli before, save for one exteremly small one almost a year back.
Who else has kuhlis and would be willing to share some words of wisdom?
These two warmed up to all of the other fish in a heartbeat. The very first night, the two displayed non-stop bouts of acrobatics and streamed around their tank.
These ones are grey, not striped. Strangely enough, I've never actually seen a 'rainbow' kuhli before, save for one exteremly small one almost a year back.
Who else has kuhlis and would be willing to share some words of wisdom?
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petsmart? really!? what part of the country are you located? i hope my petsmart stocks'm 

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Yes, it is a Pangio Oblonga, or the chocolate/java loach.
My two kuhlis have established very well. Yes, I know they work better in groups of three or more, but these two seem like a good pair (I've learned to take everything with a grain of salt).
The water temp is good ( 76-78 ) as well.
My two kuhlis have established very well. Yes, I know they work better in groups of three or more, but these two seem like a good pair (I've learned to take everything with a grain of salt).
The water temp is good ( 76-78 ) as well.
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Well that may, or may not be a good idea, depending on who you are listening to.Fear_The_Loach wrote: (I've learned to take everything with a grain of salt).

You've come to Loaches Online for help, and as this is a specialist site with dedicated loach hobbyists here that have the combined experience of many decades with this particular group of fish, you'd do well to take our advice on board.

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That's what you think!No fish can get in my filter, even if they tried. To small of areas to squeeze into, really.



http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?p=47337
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I covered the filter intake with a sponge, so there are NO gaps. So, of course, my squiggly little geniuses got in through the waterfall-style output!
I knew they were social, but its kinda strange that they always try to commit suicide with eachother, they never go in alone...
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I had 2 P. oblonga for about 5 years, the only holdovers from a period of little activity in my fishroom. Last year I added 4 more and gave them a new setup with live plants and a V. maasi roommate. While I always enjoyed them after adding the new gang they have been immensely more entertaining. My hopes are that some day I may discover some tiny black creatures that look like worms but are really baby loaches in the tank. If I can find some more V. maasi it will be moved and I will have a true species only tank.
Enjoy your new loaches and I hope you can add some more in the future!
Enjoy your new loaches and I hope you can add some more in the future!

Current loach residents- 14 Pangio semicincta, 2 P. doriae, 4 P. myersi, 1 P. shelfordi, 5 P. anguilaris, 6 P. oblonga, 8 P. cuneovirgata 5 Chromobotia macracantha, 3 Gastromyzon ctenocephalus, 3 Gastromyzon species unknown
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