would the two different color varieties of khuli loaches shoal together? right now i have three black khuli loaches, and i was thinking of expanding the group. i like the way the banded ones look, too, but i want the group to benefit from the expansion rather than just adding more loaches to the tank since they do better in bigger groups.
here's the setup, since you'll probably ask:
29 gallon
1 male convict cichlid, fairly docile
school of 5 tiger barbs
3 black khuli loaches
1 bristlenose pleco
i know the tank is fully stocked as it is, but the khuli loaches and pleco stay out of sight most often, so rather than amount of space, it's an issue of maintenance, right?
i run an emperor 400 and do weekly water changes of about 30%.
i want what's best for the fish, so i'm up for not adding the extra loaches. the tank has been stocked this way for about 6 months, no problem, and test readings are always stable.
i just love the little guys! seeing them come out during feeding time and squiggling around is one of the highlights of the tank.
anyways, i would still like to know if the two color varieties will school out of sheer curiosity and for future information in case it's not a good idea to add to this tank.
thanks for the replies!
here's the setup, since you'll probably ask:
29 gallon
1 male convict cichlid, fairly docile
school of 5 tiger barbs
3 black khuli loaches
1 bristlenose pleco
i know the tank is fully stocked as it is, but the khuli loaches and pleco stay out of sight most often, so rather than amount of space, it's an issue of maintenance, right?
i run an emperor 400 and do weekly water changes of about 30%.
i want what's best for the fish, so i'm up for not adding the extra loaches. the tank has been stocked this way for about 6 months, no problem, and test readings are always stable.
i just love the little guys! seeing them come out during feeding time and squiggling around is one of the highlights of the tank.
anyways, i would still like to know if the two color varieties will school out of sheer curiosity and for future information in case it's not a good idea to add to this tank.
thanks for the replies!