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The Clown Loach originally came from Indonesia. It
is distinguished by broad black vertical bands on its flesh colored scaleless
body and by red in its fins. The Clown Loach is a bottom dweller and likes to
hide in the day, so adjust the aquarium decor accordingly. Make sure the
aquarium is covered too, as this bottom dweller is also a jumper. It will eat a
large variety of foods including any snails in the tank and many of the
plants. If you have plants you are particularly proud of, keep them away
from this fellow. The Clown Loach can also be fed vegetable flakes, shrimp pellets
and live or freeze-dried worms and brine shrimp. It grows quite large and therefore needs an
aquarium of at least 30 gallons. Clown Loaches do better with 2 - 4 in a tank. They
seem to get ich easily, so keep the Quick Cure handy. Clown Loaches
will often stay in caves for days if they are stressed. When they are
comfortable, they will swim in groups and then rest lying over top of each
other, on their sides or even upside down. This can create the mistaken
impression that they are no longer alive. Clown Loaches are
extremely hard to breed and most of them you find are wild caught.
| Scientific Name: |
Botia
macracanthus |
| Family: |
Loach |
| Temperature: |
25 - 30
C; 77 - 86 F |
| pH |
5 - 8 |
| Size: |
6 - 12 inches |
| Life Span: |
10 - 15
years |
| Breeding: |
Difficult, Egg Layer |
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Tropical Fish Compatibility:
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Bala Sharks, Barbs, Catfish, Danios,
Gouramis, Loaches, Plecos, Rainbows, one Red
Tailed Shark, one Rainbow Shark
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Tim's Tropical Fish Information about freshwater and
saltwater tropical fish, fish facts, compatibility and aquarium
maintenance.
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