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The Giant or Myer’s Kuhli Loach is a larger-growing, more robust relative of the popular banded Kuhlii Loach found throughout Thailand and parts of Malaysia. Due to their close similarity with P. kuhlii they are often misidentified or mixed in the trade, but can be distinguished by their pattern of overall larger black spots and a fully or mostly black caudal fin. In the wild they are found in a wide range of habitats, from peat swamps to shallow stretches of large river but usually inhabit soft, slightly acidic water with a fine sand or mud substrate. Like most of their relatives, they are hardy fish in the aquarium but prefer plenty of cover and will be most active and happiest in groups of 5 or more.
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A longtime hobby favorite, the Kuhli Loach (Pangio kuhlii) is deservedly popular due to its unusual eel-like shape and active, social nature. In the wild, they are found in a wide range of habitats, from peat swamps to shallow stretches of large river and can be found in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. In the wild, they usually inhabit soft, slightly acidic water with a fine sand or mud substrate and in areas with ample leaf litter and other cover and during the day are usually found burrowed in or close to the substrate. In the aquarium, they are hardy fish but prefer plenty of cover and will be most active and happiest in groups of 5 or more.
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With their vibrant coloration and active nature, Clown Loaches have been a staple in the aquarium hobby for years. A schooling fish, they are best kept in groups of 5 or more as smaller groups of fish will be shy and rarely display their active, almost comical natural behavior. Clown Loaches inhabit a variety of different habitats in their native Indonesia, and will adapt to most conditions in the aquarium. As a carnivore with a fast metabolism, they should be fed often with a variety of prepared and frozen foods to ensure they are well-fed. Although they can grow fairly large, they are slow growers and it may take years for them to reach their full adult size.
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An elongated, eel-like loach found throughout much of Asia, the Dojo Loach has been popular in the aquarium hobby for decades due to their active, gregarious nature and unique appearance. The Gold Leopard Dojo Loach is a selectively bred variant. More subtropical than most aquarium species, they are tolerant of temperatures into the mid 50-60F range and do best when kept below 75-78F. In the aquarium, they prefer ample hiding places like plants, caves, or rockwork and will do best when kept in groups of 3 – 5 or more. The attractive gold form is a selectively bred strain which shows a uniform bright yellow/orange coloration.
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The Leopard Kuhli or Calico Kuhli Loach (Pangio shelfordii) is a smaller-growing loach species found in a wide range of habitats, from peat swamps to shallow stretches of large river but usually inhabiting soft, slightly acidic water with a fine sand or mud substrate throughout Sumatra and Borneo. Like most of their relatives, they are hardy fish in the aquarium but prefer plenty of cover and will be most active and happiest in groups of 5 or more.
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A unique, larger growing species, the Horseface Loach is found throughout Central to Southern Thailand and Malaysia, with other very similar species inhabiting nearby regions. In the wild, they are found in a wide range of habitats but typically prefer sandy/rocky streambeds with moderate to strong water movement. During the day are often found with their bodies burrowed in the substrate and their head above the sand. In the aquarium, they are extremely hardy fish but prefer plenty of cover and will be most active and happiest in groups of 5 or more.
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An attractively patterned loach found found in the middle Mekong in Thailand and Laos, the Blackline Torpedo Loach is typically found in shallow, clear water streams in medium to large groups, often close to waterfalls or rapids. An active, social species, they tend to form group hierarchies and should be kept in groups of at least 5 fish. In the aquarium, they require well-oxygenated water and appreciate moderate to strong current but are otherwise undemanding and very hardy.
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An attractively patterned eel-like loach found found in Taiwan and coastal China, the Siberian Tiger Loach is typically found in shallow, clear water streams in large groups. More subtropical than most aquarium species, they are cold tolerant and can survive below freezing temperatures in short intervals but will do fine when kept between 70 – 75F. In the aquarium, they prefer ample hiding places like plants, caves, or rockwork and will do best when kept in groups of 3 – 5 or more.
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An elongated, eel-like loach found throughout much of Asia, the Dojo Loach has been popular in the aquarium hobby for decades due to their active, gregarious nature and unique appearance. More subtropical than most aquarium species, they are tolerant of temperatures into the mid 50-60F range and do best when kept below 75-78F. In the aquarium, they prefer ample hiding places like plants, caves, or rockwork and will do best when kept in groups of 3 – 5 or more. The attractive gold form is a selectively bred strain which shows a uniform bright yellow/orange coloration.
No sales to: Alabama, California, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Wisconsin
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