I have about 12 Kuhli's. They shuttle around my tanks all day and night. Some are out and about during the day, some are out at night, so I don't really know how many I have. They seem to be my most active fish. I love love watching them wiggle across my 6 foot river tank especially. I don't think a 10g tank is nearly big enough for them, as they will need company of their own kind and some dither fish. 20g is a minimum tank size for them. The bigger the footprint the better.
IME, Kuhli's are also a low light fish. Bright lights will probably make the Kuhli's want to hide all day. I have 3 tanks linked together with water bridges and the kuhli's never swim over to the brightly lit planted tank I have. Most of them stay in my 90g river tank, which is sparsly lit for a few hours a day. I use a rope light inside my hood for the river tank. My other 95g tank has no lighting at all for the time being.
For housing, I build something that resembles a card house, but out of small pieces of slate rock. I try to make it as sturdy as possible. I take it apart to clean the area about every other month. I provide alot of hiding places throughout the tanks.
Sand is a great substrate for Kuhli's. I just use playsand with some pea gravel. Toys R Us has some good clean playsand. Pool filter sand works well too. Or even Playsand from Home Depot, but you'll have to rinse it off real good. I wouldn't recommend that colored sand they sell at the lfs though.
For filtration, well I'm a canister guy, they are safe bets. I'd get a rena filstar xp1. But I kinda figure you'll get a HOB. Be carefull with your hob choice as Kuhli's might try to swim up the water return outtack or intake and into the filter. I've read about this happening with the Aquaclear Mini's and other hob's.
As for a heater, I wouldn't worry to much about them getting burned, I think Kuhil's know better. Just make sure you get a quality heater, like a Ebo Jager or a Via Aqua Titanium heater.
Also keep in mind that Kuhli's should be kept in water that is no greater than 78 degrees. Heres' a good link for kuhli's-
http://www.aquatic-hobbyist.com/profiles/freshwater/loaches/kuhliloach.html
IME, Kuhli's are also a low light fish. Bright lights will probably make the Kuhli's want to hide all day. I have 3 tanks linked together with water bridges and the kuhli's never swim over to the brightly lit planted tank I have. Most of them stay in my 90g river tank, which is sparsly lit for a few hours a day. I use a rope light inside my hood for the river tank. My other 95g tank has no lighting at all for the time being.
For housing, I build something that resembles a card house, but out of small pieces of slate rock. I try to make it as sturdy as possible. I take it apart to clean the area about every other month. I provide alot of hiding places throughout the tanks.
Sand is a great substrate for Kuhli's. I just use playsand with some pea gravel. Toys R Us has some good clean playsand. Pool filter sand works well too. Or even Playsand from Home Depot, but you'll have to rinse it off real good. I wouldn't recommend that colored sand they sell at the lfs though.
For filtration, well I'm a canister guy, they are safe bets. I'd get a rena filstar xp1. But I kinda figure you'll get a HOB. Be carefull with your hob choice as Kuhli's might try to swim up the water return outtack or intake and into the filter. I've read about this happening with the Aquaclear Mini's and other hob's.
As for a heater, I wouldn't worry to much about them getting burned, I think Kuhil's know better. Just make sure you get a quality heater, like a Ebo Jager or a Via Aqua Titanium heater.
Also keep in mind that Kuhli's should be kept in water that is no greater than 78 degrees. Heres' a good link for kuhli's-
http://www.aquatic-hobbyist.com/profiles/freshwater/loaches/kuhliloach.html