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Did you read up on Clown Loaches? My gut reaction was, "Wow, that's a
lot of inches of fish!" While small now, they will grow. I looked at The Krib and couldn't locate them immediately so did a Google search and found: http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/lo...clownloach.htm This site says they grow to 6" in an aquarium and 12" in the wild. My LFS advertises the longer length. I didn't realize how long they'd live either. After not researching critters more than once and purchasing items I was assured would be fine that subsequently died or caused problems, I try hard not to buy now without research. The LFS personnel rarely know a thing about what they sell and often give conflicting or contradictory information. Zimm44 wrote: Well I got 6 small clowns two days ago. They are still extraordinarily shy. Maybe it is the aggressive postures of the tanganyikans. who knows. I just can't wait for them to start feasting on these ugly brown moving lumps. LOL My tank is 75 gallons so i think I have enough room for them. |
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http://www.loaches.com/index.html is a nice site for info. IMO, a 75g
would be a good starting home for 6 Clowns, possibly for 4 or 5 years (depending on how quickly they grow). It's not just their size, but they get into under and around everything all the time, so even when they are only 6" long, you will start wishing you had a longer tank (especially depending on the qty & type of your other fish). I have enough tanks so that as the fish grow I simply upgrade them to larger tanks, and this makes the best use of all my tanks. If in 4-5 years you still have 6 CLs, they are growing fast and your other inhabitants are feeling crowded, you can decide then what works best for you. Note that you can be a bit more leisurely in your upgrade plans with same-species botia as they are community shoalers. This wait & see strategy would not work as well for territorial fish (like cichlids, which *is* the newsgroup you are in). ps: What you might not realize is that if you still have six 6" CLs in 4 or 5 years, that they will be house pets, and you might not think twice about getting them a bigger tank on one of your regular trips to the LFS to pick up treats for them ;~) These fish are very personable characters. -- www.NetMax.tk "Flatspin" wrote in message news:2FS9d.17908$R43.6269@fed1read01... Did you read up on Clown Loaches? My gut reaction was, "Wow, that's a lot of inches of fish!" While small now, they will grow. I looked at The Krib and couldn't locate them immediately so did a Google search and found: http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/lo...clownloach.htm This site says they grow to 6" in an aquarium and 12" in the wild. My LFS advertises the longer length. I didn't realize how long they'd live either. After not researching critters more than once and purchasing items I was assured would be fine that subsequently died or caused problems, I try hard not to buy now without research. The LFS personnel rarely know a thing about what they sell and often give conflicting or contradictory information. Zimm44 wrote: Well I got 6 small clowns two days ago. They are still extraordinarily shy. Maybe it is the aggressive postures of the tanganyikans. who knows. I just can't wait for them to start feasting on these ugly brown moving lumps. LOL My tank is 75 gallons so i think I have enough room for them. |
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NetMax wrote:
http://www.loaches.com/index.html is a nice site for info. IMO, a 75g would be a good starting home for 6 Clowns, possibly for 4 or 5 years (depending on how quickly they grow). It's not just their size, but they get into under and around everything all the time, so even when they are only 6" long, you will start wishing you had a longer tank (especially depending on the qty & type of your other fish). When I started getting interested in fish years ago, the clown loaches were a lot brighter orange than I'm seeing in stores now. Is it just in my head, or have others noticed this? Cindy |
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