Let me ask you another question, if I add more tiger loaches will they ALL go after my other fish ( namely my Green Terror ) or will they just staert hanging with each other and leave the others alone? And how many is a good number? Thanks!
Good advice, HN.I have plenty of caves, but based on the advice here have decided to not add the BN to the tank. I may rethink it once the BN is of equal or greater size than the loaches, but the loaches are bigger than the plecos now. If you have a single loach, I'd recommend adding unless the tank can't support it. They need to be in groups.
I do like the way this thread has turned out though and have been reading along. It seems that those of us that lean to the bottom all like plecos and loaches and the number of possible mixes are innumerable.
Tiger loaches are all aggressive species, no more, no less. All your fish are at risk having their eyes ripped out, fins put in shreds and even worse get bloodshot marks around their bodies. Tiger loaches along with the skunks, modestas and eos are gram for gram very aggressive loaches. I kept a large group of Syncrossus helodes along with my Yasuhikotakia modesta and I can't help but notice the clicking sounds become more audible as days pass. What species are yours or perhaps a pic can help?Let me ask you another question, if I add more tiger loaches will they ALL go after my other fish ( namely my Green Terror ) or will they just staert hanging with each other and leave the others alone? And how many is a good number? Thanks!
No, it is not good to mix the cichlids and loaches, most especially those from Rift Valley. We've said before some people can try the mix but the aggression levels are far different and cichlids are pushovers at times and can readily disrupt the loaches' pecking order established in their social hierarchy. As far as loaches are concerned, they will not appreicate being pushed around by other fish species other than themselves. They prefer nooks and crannies and will not appreciate either being removed from their territories.Ok a few questions... when you say "Tiger Loach", what species are you referring to? (www.loachesonline.com). What size tank? What are the residents? My gut feeling is that adding to the loaches (with the same species) would be good in a cichlid tank, but I can't be sure without the details.
Oddly enough, I never have luck mixing skunk loaches with other fish. I had suffered cases of severe injuries and even deaths among my yoyo loaches and other fish thinking the skunks would never have gone beyond my expectations but I was wrong. These are, by far, the nastiest loaches I have kept. Second to them would be the Yasuhikotakia modesta.I've kept large school of skunk loaches, which I loved with my whiptail and lemon spotted pleco and there was never a problem. I did have the floor of the tank with caves and crevices everywhere and then a thick bunch of plastic plants so not sure if there was going to be tension, the large number of the loaches and the ground cover settled it out or not.