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What is the strangest position anyone has seen a Clown Loach sleepingin?
Hi All,
Any of us that keep or have kept Clown Loaches I guess are more than familiar with the sleeping "Clown Loach Heap" which still tickles me everytime I see them doing it - lol - my current CLs do it right at the front of the tank which is great :-) Anyway, today I was watching the tank and spotted one of the Clown Loaches had perched himself on some driftwood. He was lying on his back fins flapping away to keep his balance. It was kind of like he was sun-bathing - lol. He got a bit of a shock when a Flying Fox tried to perch on him - but he seems to have comandeered the driftwood from the Flying Fox - he's back up there right now. So this got me wondering what other people's Clown Loaches do or whether mine are just weird.... :-) Gill |
What is the strangest position anyone has seen a Clown Loach sleeping in?
"Gill Passman" wrote in message
.. . Hi All, Any of us that keep or have kept Clown Loaches I guess are more than familiar with the sleeping "Clown Loach Heap" which still tickles me everytime I see them doing it - lol - my current CLs do it right at the front of the tank which is great :-) Anyway, today I was watching the tank and spotted one of the Clown Loaches had perched himself on some driftwood. He was lying on his back fins flapping away to keep his balance. It was kind of like he was sun-bathing - lol. He got a bit of a shock when a Flying Fox tried to perch on him - but he seems to have comandeered the driftwood from the Flying Fox - he's back up there right now. So this got me wondering what other people's Clown Loaches do or whether mine are just weird.... :-) Gill There was a post a few years ago about a trio of CLs who would climb up into a floating plant, almost completely out of the water, and the poster included pictures. Mine are more normal, finding odd shaped crevices in the rockwork to snuggle into (usually sideways). -- www.NetMax.tk |
What is the strangest position anyone has seen a Clown Loach sleeping in?
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 17:16:59 +0000, Gill Passman
wrote: Hi All, Any of us that keep or have kept Clown Loaches I guess are more than familiar with the sleeping "Clown Loach Heap" which still tickles me everytime I see them doing it - lol - my current CLs do it right at the front of the tank which is great :-) Anyway, today I was watching the tank and spotted one of the Clown Loaches had perched himself on some driftwood. He was lying on his back fins flapping away to keep his balance. It was kind of like he was sun-bathing - lol. He got a bit of a shock when a Flying Fox tried to perch on him - but he seems to have comandeered the driftwood from the Flying Fox - he's back up there right now. So this got me wondering what other people's Clown Loaches do or whether mine are just weird.... :-) Gill My flock of 6 Clowns are interesting in how they relate to the to the 9 Siamese Algae Eaters. Both fish lie about a lot on the gravel. As I read your post I glanced over and found a Clown and a SAE side by side in between a plant and the front glass of my 75 gallon tank. The 2 species often swarm together. I have seen several of each do a "follow the leader" act through a tunnel in some plants. They seem to me to be "soul mates." dick |
What is the strangest position anyone has seen a Clown Loachsleeping in?
Floating belly up. When I tried to net the "dead fish" it swam away.
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What is the strangest position anyone has seen a Clown Loachsleeping in?
Gill Passman wrote:
Hi All, Any of us that keep or have kept Clown Loaches I guess are more than familiar with the sleeping "Clown Loach Heap" which still tickles me everytime I see them doing it - lol - my current CLs do it right at the front of the tank which is great :-) Anyway, today I was watching the tank and spotted one of the Clown Loaches had perched himself on some driftwood. He was lying on his back fins flapping away to keep his balance. It was kind of like he was sun-bathing - lol. He got a bit of a shock when a Flying Fox tried to perch on him - but he seems to have comandeered the driftwood from the Flying Fox - he's back up there right now. So this got me wondering what other people's Clown Loaches do or whether mine are just weird.... :-) Gill Mine like to wedge their heads into the spot where the rock cave hits the glass, it's about a 30 degree angle and just hangout. just by their heads once the are there no fin movement so I'm gussing their heads are wedged tight. crazzy fishies ;) |
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