oh well, lesson learned.

RIP little buddy.

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i got this from a wholesaler. i split the bag with my buddy so i got 5 the same size. now i am down to 4. now my search begins again for some more big CLs.chefkeith wrote:Sorry to hear about your clown. He's a nice looking one too.
One time, my biggest clown (about 6") accidentally jumped all the way through an empty water bridge into an empty tank. I rescued her within a few minutes after it happened though. This clown hasn't went through a water bridge since and that was about 4-5 months ago. I think this is good proof that fish have memories of their experiences.
Martin had a loach that jumped from one tank to another tank that was standing right next to it.
So where did you get the big clown loach from? and how many do you have now? You never got back to us after the last time you posted.
Its a westcott, there made in the USA (chicago I think) so prob inches. though I thought that to as most I have seen at 9 inches are fatter then they are longLoachOrgy wrote:poor guy. i heard a loud bang the other night and i could have sworn the loach cracked the glass. he went full speed 4' of length right into the glass. they are quite strong swimmers. so i wouldn't doubt they could get some air and force out of the aquarium at full speed. is that 9inches or 9cm?
I agree they are always so thin but give me a week and i will fatten them up!saphphx wrote:I keep thinking that, though he mentioned it was a bulk buy from a dealer, so it could be why. Seems to me all fish I buy come in quite thin, even from breeders and such. Guess they get fat old and happy in a stable aquarium
Again, very sorry for your loss. I lost my little panda cory that I have been struggling to keep alive for over a week now, its very heartbreaking. -offers hugs- I sometimes think I love my fish to much :/
lolLoachOrgy wrote:I agree they are always so thin but give me a week and i will fatten them up!
I keep thinking mine must have some weird eating disorder, they chow like no ones business, but stay so thin I am envious!shoefreak03 wrote:my bunch are quite skinny compared to others i've seen on loaches.com. hopefully in short time it will get nice and fat.
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