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![]() "Dick" wrote in message ... On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 14:17:08 GMT, "JeffinMississippi" wrote: So I put these Clown Loaches in the tank 2 days ago, 3 of them, to eat the snails. I was told per my previous posts to use three because they like the company of other Loaches and that they would eat the snails. Per the Petsmart instructions I am feeding them dried shrimp. So far they dont seem to be very active, they found tier holes inside of a few different pieces of tank decoration (Shells) and they pretty much stay there doing nothing. They definitly arent eating the snails and they just lay around doing nothing and dont interact at all. I have a 20 gallon tank with 18 fish (8 of them are Neon Tetras), Gouramis, 3 Molly's, the Clown Loaches and others. The tanks strip readings are all in the normal range and the other fish are VERY active. Tank water temp is 81 degrees F. I have about 12 Clowns in 3 tanks. Their behavior is different in the different tanks. Their behavior has also changed over the last 2 1/2 years. My tanks are kept at about 77F. I have 2 Clowns in a 10 gallon tank. One rarely leaves a large ornament. Its companion is out much more often. None of the tanks that have Clowns have any snails. Over the years none have survived. However, given the special diet you offer of dried shrimp, why should they eat snails? I would stop the special feeding for awhile. Don't worry, they will survive and maybe the snails won't. g BTW, how big/old are the Clowns? They are about 2 inches long and I just got them 3 days ago, dont know how old. But from reading see they can live for 50 years. |
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"JeffinMississippi" wrote in message
news ![]() "Dick" wrote in message ... On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 14:17:08 GMT, "JeffinMississippi" wrote: So I put these Clown Loaches in the tank 2 days ago, 3 of them, to eat the snails. I was told per my previous posts to use three because they like the company of other Loaches and that they would eat the snails. Per the Petsmart instructions I am feeding them dried shrimp. So far they dont seem to be very active, they found tier holes inside of a few different pieces of tank decoration (Shells) and they pretty much stay there doing nothing. They definitly arent eating the snails and they just lay around doing nothing and dont interact at all. I have a 20 gallon tank with 18 fish (8 of them are Neon Tetras), Gouramis, 3 Molly's, the Clown Loaches and others. The tanks strip readings are all in the normal range and the other fish are VERY active. Tank water temp is 81 degrees F. I have about 12 Clowns in 3 tanks. Their behavior is different in the different tanks. Their behavior has also changed over the last 2 1/2 years. My tanks are kept at about 77F. I have 2 Clowns in a 10 gallon tank. One rarely leaves a large ornament. Its companion is out much more often. None of the tanks that have Clowns have any snails. Over the years none have survived. However, given the special diet you offer of dried shrimp, why should they eat snails? I would stop the special feeding for awhile. Don't worry, they will survive and maybe the snails won't. g BTW, how big/old are the Clowns? They are about 2 inches long and I just got them 3 days ago, dont know how old. But from reading see they can live for 50 years. I agree with Dick. First off, they are still acclimating, so their behaviour for several days will probably not be typical. This applies to almost all fish (except large predators who need to quickly establish themselves). After that, their behaviour depends on the environment they came from (dark, light, sheltered, crowded ? etc), and the environment they are in now (exposed, strange fish, shadows, brightness? etc), and Clowns are not particularly predictable anyways. You might find that whatever your trio does, they do in 2 groups as one becomes a loner. Part of what makes this hobby interesting (and frustrating) is a certain amount of unpredictability. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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