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Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
As the title says, I just bought two kuhli loaches. Does anyone have Advice?
Thanks for Looking Nuchum Yussel |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
nuchumYussel wrote:
As the title says, I just bought two kuhli loaches. Does anyone have Advice? Thanks for Looking Nuchum Yussel Give them a few places to hide, and don't expect to see them much for a while. They like to burrow and hide, and depending on the type of tank won't be seen much during the day. You might assume they've died, then find them during a tank strip-down. They're lovely little creatures, I see mine quite a lot but I have a heavily planted tank with plenty of cover and see them quite a lot rummaging around the bottom of the plants and around the driftwood. -- Velvet |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
As the title says, I just bought two kuhli loaches. Does anyone have Advice? Thanks for Looking Nuchum Yussel Depending how in-depth you're wanting to get, you could add a batch of sand under a hiding spot for their tender underbellies. I read somewhere that if there are sandy areas for them to dig, and you plant in gravel (with other precautions most likely) then they'l keep to their playpen and not muss your arrangements too much. Just some thoughts, Jessica -Yet another baffled victim of a fish that decided to go MIA. |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
"nuchumYussel" wrote in message om... As the title says, I just bought two kuhli loaches. Does anyone have Advice? Thanks for Looking Nuchum Yussel Make sure that you have a pre-filter. When cleaning my Eheim, I found two of them in the bottom of the canister:-( HTH - Dave |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
"Dave S" wrote in message
... "nuchumYussel" wrote in message om... As the title says, I just bought two kuhli loaches. Does anyone have Advice? Thanks for Looking Nuchum Yussel Make sure that you have a pre-filter. When cleaning my Eheim, I found two of them in the bottom of the canister:-( HTH - Dave When they spawn, the fry are worst than the parents. They get everywhere (even under UGF plates) and can never be found until you do a tear down. Great little fish though, try to keep them in large numbers (5-6). -- www.NetMax.tk |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
I have a bunch of questions, so here we go:
What should I feed them, I have heard they sccept flakes then I hear only live food then i hear they will eat bth. What should I be feeding them? I am afraid that during a water change they will getsucked up by the siphon and I will unknowigly throw them out with the bad tank water. How could I avoid this? How can I prevent them from entering the filter? Do they have any unique needs? Do I need to put sand in the tank or will they be fine with gravel (not circular or round gravel)? Those are my questions for now, I will be grateful if anyone answers even one. Thanks for looking, Evan Davis |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
"nuchumYussel" wrote in message
om... I have a bunch of questions, so here we go: What should I feed them, I have heard they sccept flakes then I hear only live food then i hear they will eat bth. What should I be feeding them? I never found them to be very demanding. Flake food will do it. They have small mouths. I'm sure they would ingest anything else which fit (bottom-feeder tablets, brine shrimp etc). I am afraid that during a water change they will getsucked up by the siphon and I will unknowigly throw them out with the bad tank water. How could I avoid this? They get pretty big, 3", and very fat when filled with eggs. Your not likely going to suck them up as adults. They don't like bright light, so don't gravel-vac in the dark ;~) Babies is another story, but that's life. They don't tend to hang out in the front where you would be gravel vacuuming. They like lots of plant cover, and you would not be gravel vacuuming under plants so much, so use lots of plants. How can I prevent them from entering the filter? It's only when they are small enough to get through the strainer, or hop up the powerfilter waterfall. Use a canister filter, keep your siphon off the substrate, and if they are really small (or spawning), use a sponge pre-filter. Do they have any unique needs? Dim light, lots of cover. Give them a substrate they can tunnel in and you might never see them again (good or bad, you decide). Give them a small dark cave (top of a coconut shell with a hole drilled in it). They are very susceptable to hot water (dying at 95F) and should be kept well below 80F (ie: 74-75F). Do I need to put sand in the tank or will they be fine with gravel (not circular or round gravel)? Don't use sharp gravel, otherwise experiment. I liked Jessica's idea of a sand pocket in the gravel, but I never found that they upset anything in the tank. you could take 2 pots. Fill one with sand and bury it in the gravel. Take the other and turn it upside down over the first (cave shelter and sand to burrow in). Maybe drill a little hole in the side. -- www.NetMax.tk Those are my questions for now, I will be grateful if anyone answers even one. Thanks for looking, Evan Davis |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
Thank you all very much for you great responses and for responding quickly.
Evan Davis |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
NetMax wrote:
They are very susceptable to hot water (dying at 95F) and should be kept well below 80F (ie: 74-75F). Hmmm... I keep other loach species, so I keep my tank close to 80F and my kuhlis seem to do well. A few of them were gravid a while ago, so they're either happy enough to breed or trying to sustain the species by breeding... :) in the tank. you could take 2 pots. Fill one with sand and bury it in the gravel. Take the other and turn it upside down over the first (cave shelter and sand to burrow in). Maybe drill a little hole in the side. I'm going to try that... -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
Just Bought Kuhli Loaches, Any Advice?
"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
... NetMax wrote: They are very susceptable to hot water (dying at 95F) and should be kept well below 80F (ie: 74-75F). Hmmm... I keep other loach species, so I keep my tank close to 80F and my kuhlis seem to do well. A few of them were gravid a while ago, so they're either happy enough to breed or trying to sustain the species by breeding... :) I kept & spawned them around 78F. Later I read about their susceptipility to high temperatures. Who knows? ymmv -- www.NetMax.tk in the tank. you could take 2 pots. Fill one with sand and bury it in the gravel. Take the other and turn it upside down over the first (cave shelter and sand to burrow in). Maybe drill a little hole in the side. I'm going to try that... -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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