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Old January 25th 04, 02:26 PM
Victor Martinez
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Hi. I used to have B. striata in my 20g long planted tank (fluorite
substrate), but I moved them to the big tank. Now I have too many snails
in the little tank, so I'm thinking of adding 1-3 small loaches to be
permanent residents. Which species would you recommend? The tank has 4
species of shrimp in it, some ottos and 3 pigmy cories. And thousands of
snails, 3 different species.
Any help would be most appreciated.

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Old January 25th 04, 04:07 PM
Dunter Powries
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Victor Martinez wrote in message
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Hi. I used to have B. striata in my 20g long planted tank (fluorite
substrate), but I moved them to the big tank. Now I have too many snails
in the little tank, so I'm thinking of adding 1-3 small loaches to be
permanent residents. Which species would you recommend? The tank has 4
species of shrimp in it, some ottos and 3 pigmy cories. And thousands of
snails, 3 different species.
Any help would be most appreciated.

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Horsehead loach: Acantopsis choirorhynchus

I THINK I have two in my 75-gallon - entire weeks go by that I don't see
them. They don't actually eat any snails, but they eat every speck of
(submerged) snail spawn - I have to raise my redramshorns in a separate
tank. They're my favorite loach for planted tanks.

http://pages.prodigy.net/rahill0/spe...orsefaced.html

There's some confusion between horsehead, horseface, and long-nosed... make
sure you're getting A. choirorhynchus!

http://www.loaches.com/species_pages...othynchus.html


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Old January 26th 04, 05:07 AM
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:07:40 GMT, Dunter Powries wrote:

Victor Martinez wrote in message
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Hi. I used to have B. striata in my 20g long planted tank (fluorite
substrate), but I moved them to the big tank. Now I have too many snails
in the little tank, so I'm thinking of adding 1-3 small loaches to be
permanent residents. Which species would you recommend? The tank has 4
species of shrimp in it, some ottos and 3 pigmy cories. And thousands of
snails, 3 different species.
Any help would be most appreciated.

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Horsehead loach: Acantopsis choirorhynchus

I THINK I have two in my 75-gallon - entire weeks go by that I don't see
them. They don't actually eat any snails, but they eat every speck of
(submerged) snail spawn - I have to raise my redramshorns in a separate
tank. They're my favorite loach for planted tanks.

http://pages.prodigy.net/rahill0/spe...orsefaced.html

There's some confusion between horsehead, horseface, and long-nosed... make
sure you're getting A. choirorhynchus!

http://www.loaches.com/species_pages...othynchus.html



I'd have to say I'd recommend the Yo-Yo Loach (Botia almorhae) a.k.a
Pakistani Loach and formerly known as Botia Lohachata. I've had three of
these guys in my tank for well over a year and they've just about maxed out
in size at 4.5 inches. They have good temperaments and have never bothered
the other tank residents. At most, I've just seen them "play" with other
tank residents, swimming back and forth the length of the tank in a cute
and playful way.

I've seen them eat snails . . . mostly smaller ones, but if you have
larger snails you want to treat them with, then just crunch the shells and
let it drop to the bottom. The Yo-Yo's will eat this up after lights out.


Further Info:

http://loaches.com/species_pages/botia_almorhae.html

http://www.aqualink.com/columns/k-loach1.html

Hope This Helps!

Regards,

~*~ Vosklady ~*~
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Old January 26th 04, 01:43 PM
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~*~ Vosklady ~*~ wrote:
Pakistani Loach and formerly known as Botia Lohachata. I've had three of
these guys in my tank for well over a year and they've just about maxed out
in size at 4.5 inches. They have good temperaments and have never bothered


I have yoyo loaches in my big tank, but I think they might be too big
for a 20g tank.


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Old January 26th 04, 02:08 PM
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~*~ Vosklady ~*~ wrote in message
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:07:40 GMT, Dunter Powries wrote:

Victor Martinez wrote in message
...
Hi. I used to have B. striata in my 20g long planted tank (fluorite
substrate), but I moved them to the big tank. Now I have too many

snails
in the little tank, so I'm thinking of adding 1-3 small loaches to be
permanent residents. Which species would you recommend? The tank has 4
species of shrimp in it, some ottos and 3 pigmy cories. And thousands

of
snails, 3 different species.
Any help would be most appreciated.

--
Victor Martinez
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Horsehead loach: Acantopsis choirorhynchus

I THINK I have two in my 75-gallon - entire weeks go by that I don't see
them. They don't actually eat any snails, but they eat every speck of
(submerged) snail spawn - I have to raise my redramshorns in a separate
tank. They're my favorite loach for planted tanks.

http://pages.prodigy.net/rahill0/spe...orsefaced.html

There's some confusion between horsehead, horseface, and long-nosed...

make
sure you're getting A. choirorhynchus!

http://www.loaches.com/species_pages...othynchus.html



I'd have to say I'd recommend the Yo-Yo Loach (Botia almorhae) a.k.a
Pakistani Loach and formerly known as Botia Lohachata...


AY YAI YAI!!!

I have two - they're over four years old now, easily over five inches each,
and WILL NOT DIE! - that are murder in a planted tank! I keep them in a
15-gallon tank full of rocks now. I was never able to have stem cuttings in
with them because they'd instantly uproot them, and I still start to tear up
when I remember what they did to a particularly nice lileaopsis lawn a
couple of years ago. Mine will eat ANY size snail and, in fact, it's their
favourite pastime, worrying snails out of their shells.

The only thing I'll say for them is that I never had to worry about removing
a dead fish from the tank because they'd inevitably have it stripped clean
by morning. Now that they've gotten big, they've slowed down a little...
but... I STILL don't trust 'em!

kush


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Old January 26th 04, 03:11 PM
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Try http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...21&pCatId=1590
They have some beautiiful loaches
I have this one and he doesn't bother anything
he is pricey but wonderful




"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
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Hi. I used to have B. striata in my 20g long planted tank (fluorite
substrate), but I moved them to the big tank. Now I have too many snails
in the little tank, so I'm thinking of adding 1-3 small loaches to be
permanent residents. Which species would you recommend? The tank has 4
species of shrimp in it, some ottos and 3 pigmy cories. And thousands of
snails, 3 different species.
Any help would be most appreciated.

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Old January 26th 04, 06:54 PM
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Victor Martinez wrote in message ...
Hi. I used to have B. striata in my 20g long planted tank (fluorite
substrate), but I moved them to the big tank. Now I have too many snails
in the little tank, so I'm thinking of adding 1-3 small loaches to be
permanent residents. Which species would you recommend? The tank has 4
species of shrimp in it, some ottos and 3 pigmy cories. And thousands of
snails, 3 different species.
Any help would be most appreciated.


Normally these are the best, B. striata. Nice, peaceful, schooling,
not too mean to eachother, available and don't cost too much.
Dwarf loaches are great(cost alot though).
Dojo's, golden's are very very nice fish as are the others in that
family.
Kuli's are nice also. There a number of Noemachilius sp and similar
families that are now common in the trade.

I had horseface loaches in the past with large sword plants etc, they
acted as worms like in a marine DBS substrate keeping it from
compacting etc.Smaller plants will be uprooted by these though.

Regards,
Tom Barr
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Old January 27th 04, 12:37 AM
Victor Martinez
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Default Loach recommendation for small planted tank

Home wrote:
Try http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...21&pCatId=1590
They have some beautiiful loaches
I have this one and he doesn't bother anything
he is pricey but wonderful


I have two of those in my 110g tank, both are over 4" long. Too big for
the small tank. I might settle on B. sidthimunki (sp?)

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