Clown Loach Care Guide











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Aquarium Clown Loach care is easy. I like to feed them these sinking shrimp pellets made by omega one. It ensures they eat good because they sink to the bottom. Here is a link: • Sinking Shrimp Pellets: http://amzn.to/2BtaUJ5 • More aquarium thoughts: • So who owns an African dwarf frog? I'm seriously thinking about buying 2 or 3 of them. They are so cute! I'm sorry. I've been reading up on them and I'm thinking you have to make a designated spot to feed them. Like placing a ceramic dish do they know that's where you put their food. I'm still researching tho. • Have a few adfs in a planted tank with guppies, a platy, blue gourami, few kuhlis, indonesian floating frog, horned nerite, ramshorn, mts, n a blue mystery snail. Tho, have almost no guppy fry like used to. ..only first 3 batches survived, lil ones went missing. I have a pair they are pigs and I have to feed them with tweezers, when I'm in fixing the grass they bite at em. • My 2 ate all the neons and any fish small enough to fit in their mouths. We had to buy feeder minnows. I got rid of them. We tried blood worms etc... and they just wanted to eat the fish. Idk how well they'd do in a 65 due to the height, but I have 3 in a 10 gallon with my betta and they do fine. I just feed either frog pellets or frozen blood worm cubes in the same spot every time, and they really like the plants and sand. They use the betta leaf more than the betta does lol. Fun animals, lots of personality. • Depends? American raised won't show you that next level because well, they're psychotropic only works if they are wild. It's based on feeding not genetics. i had two, one ate the other now i have 1 ive had him for about a year he is about the size of a tennis ball! do research they need hiding places room! • Clown loach aquarium care is easy. Looking for some advice/insight. I'm new to the hobby and want to make sure with this amount of surface agitation that the two cichlids in the tank are getting enough gas exchange/oxygen. I guess I'm worried that the amount of breathing the Flowerhorn is doing that he is not getting enough Oxygen. Sorry for the audio.. kids watching avengers lol. • I have a canister filter and to be safe i always leave the water a hair under the return helps circulate but also the water coming out and hitting the tank water creates that agitation. Also i use a sponge filter to which helps cause it uses the air pump in order for it to work. I actually had one! They are okay but the filter isn’t fast enough and then you get this film on top of some of the sections because there is no water moving near the top so I got rid of mine but other then that it was okay! If it’s for a big tank you will need to edit the brackets, didn’t fit on the glass of mine. • Advice with Peacock Bass? We've had this little guy for about 2 months. Ever since we got him he refuses pellets and flakes so he gets frozen thaw. He's barely grown at all and always looks so thin even though we target feed him to ensure he gets enough food. The cichlids we got super wee small to ensure even growth of everyone figuring they would always stay just out of of his mouth however at this point one of the cichlids is almost big enough to eat him so unless we can get a growth spurt we are going to have to make him a solitary fish.. • I just don't know what to do, he gets super excited when he sees a fly on the side of the tank but I've tried feeding him flies, crickets and baby feeder roaches, insect bites diet and mazuri insectavore and he refuses those as well.. at the fish store he was on mysis and blood worms which we have continued him on. He was the 2nd largest in the tank there. • He lives in our communal 90g which consists of young cichlids that do not pay him any mind and feeder mollies along with our Barbados Giant Blue crab. This is my first time keeping a bass however, is this just a very slow growing species? In my research I didn't find any suggestions of slow growth. Thank you for taking the time to read this! • Have you tried cut up shrimp? Soak his food in garlic guard so he associates his food with the garlic. The goal is to have him hitting blindly whenever the garlic hits. Do it with something he eats first, then move onto something like the shrimp. Do that for a couple weeks, then slip a tiny carnivore pellet occasionally. Only one or 2 so he doesn’t get suspicious. Keep doing this until he’s blindly taking the food, with the garlic still. Then do it with the pellets and garlic. Etc. sorry if it’s not a good enough explanation. Feeding my kid while trying to type this quickly. I got my peacock bass even eating veggie pellets.

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