But how cute are they?!!! They just have a blast in that tank swimming like loonies and just zoom around like nut balls. I just love them.
Sorry I could not get very good pics of them. They swim to fast to get a clear pic.



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The best way to prevent ick is to keep the water very clean and quarantine new fish in a separate tank, using a separate set of supplies. You don't need to treat them unless they're obviously ill. Just keep an eye on them in the separate tank for about 2 weeks, some say 4-5 weeks is best.courtney wrote:I also like the yo-yo loaches, does anyone know if you can put them together?
Marine-you NEED to get loaches then. It’s amazing how active they are.
Mjay, how many tanks do you have? Wow! I have three.
Thanks Skybaby. Those goldfish are my friends goldfish. She got a new tank because her’s was leaking so until she got it set up I held on to them for her. So they are not in there now, she picked them up. So don’t worry I do know they don’t mix. I test my water once a week. I will never use ph buffers unless the ph are unstable. NO CHEMICLES unless absolutely necessary. Sop the five loaches have the 75 gallon to themselves now.
Thanks I will let you know if I need advice. But I do have one question. I know loaches are super prone to ick so how often do they get ick. Every time you clean the tank, add a new fish? Are you supposed to medicate every time you do something to the tank or just when ever you see the ick?
i read that too so i tried loaches in with my oscar dextor but he ate them any wayDeano wrote:I used to have a few clown loach's in a tank i had a while ago, it was the only fish i could put in there that the oscars wouldnt eat, cause of the loach's barbs
Barbs on clown loaches? Are we talking about the same fish?bec wrote:i read that too so i tried loaches in with my oscar dextor but he ate them any wayDeano wrote:I used to have a few clown loach's in a tank i had a while ago, it was the only fish i could put in there that the oscars wouldnt eat, cause of the loach's barbsi told my dad who has been breeding fish for about 50 years dads reply:
"well of course what you read wont work !! dont you know fish cant read?!"
dad speak for what the books say is the general rule there are always exceptions to the general rule
someone actually got them on video doing it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udMK76w7w6Apinkdevil wrote:Awww....that sounds so cute. I want one now. loljulie wrote: The loach was thought to be dead several times because of the way they sleep, it often lays on it's side with it's head resting on a rock , like a pillow