View Full Version : Amusing clown loach story...
mduros
03-08-2006, 4:20 PM
I have a UGF and have been running both jet heads in my 29 gallon aquarium together because of ich treatment. One head is set to aerate. I got home last night and I see a tail protruding from one of the jet heads. I thought OH NO a loach killed himself! Wondering just as quickly how he got in there against the current, into that TINY hole... I pull the head out of the riser tube, and the loach simply floats out and is obviously still alive. Alive, good. What shape he was in, I didn't know. We go to dinner, I didn't turn the heads back on since I wanted to make sure they weren't malfunctioning first. We get home. I see a tail protruding from the head again. I tap the head until the loach backs out of it and swims off. Then I see it... A snail on the inside of the riser tube. I couldn't believe it but I am sure that is what he was after... :)
Take care,
Mary.
YoFishboy
03-08-2006, 4:41 PM
I ran UGF's years ago in a 75g tank - some of the smaller clown loaches would go down the lift tubes and disappear under the plates for several days at a time...they would reappear, fat and happy!
Gumby131
03-08-2006, 5:04 PM
lol thats incredible,
so if i buy som Clown loaches will they eat ma snails
mduros
03-08-2006, 5:28 PM
lol thats incredible,
so if i buy som Clown loaches will they eat ma snails
Absolutely! They gobble them right up! So do the yoyo loaches. The clowns get big though, so if you're serious make sure your tank is big enough.
DaisyTattoo
03-08-2006, 5:33 PM
My bf just bought me a very large apple snail and I already have 4 small yoyo loaches in my tank....are they going to give the snail any problems? Or will they leave him alone since he is so big?
mduros
03-08-2006, 5:38 PM
My bf just bought me a very large apple snail and I already have 4 small yoyo loaches in my tank....are they going to give the snail any problems? Or will they leave him alone since he is so big?I have heard some people say they don't bother the big snails, but I don't have any personal experience. I believe that my yoyos would at least try to take down a big snail, and I think my clowns would, after witnessing last night's behaviour!
DaisyTattoo
03-08-2006, 5:44 PM
I saw the yoyos cleaning his shell but i didnt think anything of it. I hope they leave him alone cause he is very neat. I would hate to have to get rid of him. :sad:
Gumby131
03-08-2006, 9:57 PM
well i may very much get some i have a snail problem
will they be compatible with,
3 peppered cories
17 baby neons about the size of a finger nial
a juvinile angle
4 zebra dainios
a pair of guppies
in a mildly planted 20 gal?
Lobo.
03-08-2006, 10:00 PM
im guessin that they would go after your fry...
Gumby131
03-08-2006, 10:07 PM
ok how about when they reach fulll grown neons which shouldnt be long, can i then put them in?
Boohoo
03-08-2006, 10:10 PM
A 20g tank is much to small to house clown loaches. They like to be in groups of at least three, but the more the better. I think at least a 75g tank is recommended for keeping clown loaches as they can get about 12 inches.
RockabillyChick
03-08-2006, 10:55 PM
well i may very much get some i have a snail problem
will they be compatible with,
3 peppered cories
17 baby neons about the size of a finger nial
a juvinile angle
4 zebra dainios
a pair of guppies
in a mildly planted 20 gal?
you've got that tank packed once all those fish get full grown. are you getting the fish now while you get your 90 set up? i thought i remembered you getting a 90g?
Gumby131
03-08-2006, 11:35 PM
the ninty is set up with 3 huge balas in it, i dont wnat to put any thing in there incase the eat them
is that 20 gal to crowded
RockabillyChick
03-09-2006, 12:11 AM
17 neons, yes.
well, maybe not. the angel will eat them soon enough.
neons are angels natural food source in the wild.
Gumby131
03-09-2006, 12:21 AM
yer the balas are like a foot or so long each im trying to breed them
misopeenut
03-09-2006, 4:10 AM
i love how they sleep
they find like the most unual spot to sleep, and with their stomach up
first time i saw that, i thought they were dead,
crazy fish they are