feeding clown loach in african cichlid tank
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feeding clown loach in african cichlid tank
Hey there,
I put three 5-6 inches clown loaches into my 75 gallon african cichlid (mbuna) tank (pH 7.6) several days ago. So far, they are fine with my mbuna. But I got the problem of feeding.
I feed my mbunas every night with cichlid pellet (NLS) and some algae flake. but the loaches are too shy to be coming out and eat . Alalways after 30 seconds, there is nothing left. I know my loaches are hungry, and I put some "Sinking vegetable wafers" into the tank to let loaches to eat, but my cichlids are too crazy and ate all the wafers within 10 mins. And my loaches tried but got nothing. And I always feed my loaches with shrimp and bloodworms when they were in the other tank. But now, I am afraid to do that since most of my mbuna are herbivores and can't accept those food, I think.
I tried to use PVC pipe to feed them, but it didn't work. Since the pipe scared the loaches and they run away when they saw the pipe.
So please help! How can I feed my loaches? And what should I feed them to let them get balanced nutrition! Thanks!
Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!!!
I put three 5-6 inches clown loaches into my 75 gallon african cichlid (mbuna) tank (pH 7.6) several days ago. So far, they are fine with my mbuna. But I got the problem of feeding.
I feed my mbunas every night with cichlid pellet (NLS) and some algae flake. but the loaches are too shy to be coming out and eat . Alalways after 30 seconds, there is nothing left. I know my loaches are hungry, and I put some "Sinking vegetable wafers" into the tank to let loaches to eat, but my cichlids are too crazy and ate all the wafers within 10 mins. And my loaches tried but got nothing. And I always feed my loaches with shrimp and bloodworms when they were in the other tank. But now, I am afraid to do that since most of my mbuna are herbivores and can't accept those food, I think.
I tried to use PVC pipe to feed them, but it didn't work. Since the pipe scared the loaches and they run away when they saw the pipe.
So please help! How can I feed my loaches? And what should I feed them to let them get balanced nutrition! Thanks!
Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!!!
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You need separate aquariums for these 2 types of fish. You cannot meet both their needs in one tank.
Have a read through this article: http://www.loaches.com/articles/why-loa ... i-cichlids
Emma
Have a read through this article: http://www.loaches.com/articles/why-loa ... i-cichlids
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From what I could see every clown loach had damaged or severely damaged dorsal fins.
And they were certainly on the thinner, athletic side. Guess they run a lot.
And they were certainly on the thinner, athletic side. Guess they run a lot.

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Yea, I feel sorry for those Clowns in that Video. If the loaches were Modestas, all those Cichlids would be in trouble for their life.Mad Duff wrote:I think the fact that each Clown Loach has tattered fins through obvious nipping from the cichlids just goes to show another reason why they shouldnt be kept together
120 gallon planted aquaponic tank with 10 clown loachs, first one since 1994, 1 modesta and 3 striadas.
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