One who is out in the open more than the others is being particularly fiesty. Usually these two species mind their own business, sometimes even resting peacefully next to each other. But today I have watched the Sewellia actively 'hunt out' and attack the Schisturas by swooping down/across to them and 'biting' their backs. The Schistura immediately flee to another spot, but when they come back nearer to the Sewellia in question again, it attacks again. It seems particularly aggravated if they get near a particular cobble stone.
I thought it was of interest and worth mentioning, as we don't have all that much information on this beautiful species as yet. Others who keep Sewellia (or any other hillstream loaches come to that) in with other species of loach - do you see this sort of behaviour often? It seems strange that it has started now as both have been in the tank together some time now without problems.
I couldn't manage to get near enough to the tank to take a decent photo, but here is a poor-quality quickie which shows the Schistura being stalked by the Sewellia. It 'pounced' shortly after I took this shot, but it all happens so quickly and I think I'd have to be quite lucky to get a decent shot of it.
Emma