Showing posts with label Clown Loach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clown Loach. Show all posts

Clown Loach Care

Clown Loaches photo courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons user lindsay sorensen
Scientific Name: Chromobotia macracanthus

Origin: Indonesia, Borneo

Life-span: over 20 years

Temperature:  77° to 83°F  (22 to 30°C)

Food: Flake food, bloodworms, tubifex, brine shrimp, algae wafers, frozen foods, vegetables  like cucumber, zucchini, and peas

Care:  Clown loaches like aquariums with live plants, driftwood, and rocks.  They like to hide but also swim out in the open.  Many people have a single clown loach in their aquarium, but the clown loach is actually a schooling fish and should be kept in groups of at least three.  A major bonus of having a clown loach is that they eat snails!  If you buy live plants you may inherit a snail problem and the clown loach is a great remedy.

The clown loach can get quite large, 12-13 inches.  Don't be fooled by the size they are sold at in pet stores.  Keep this in mind before purchasing a school of clown loaches.  However, despite their gigantic size, they are a very peaceful fish and do great even with small fish like guppies.

One of my clown loaches constantly swims upside down.  It alarmed me at first because I though it was sick, but I've now had them over a year and they are healthy as can be.  It is also said that the clown loach emits a clicking noise, but I've never heard mine make the noise so I can't describe it personally.  (Mine are only about five inches so maybe they aren't big enough!)  If you have any insight on this please feel free to leave a comment!

Sexing: Females are plumper and males are more slender