Useful tips

How do you feed clown loaches?

How do you feed clown loaches?

Most clown loaches accept commercial flake food and sinking pellets as their dietary staple, but thrive with a variety of food: live (worms, brine shrimp, small snails), banana, other plant matter, freeze-dried (tubifex worms, especially if it is fortified) and frozen brine shrimp.

How much food do clown loaches need?

They should be fed multiple times a day, and each being be small enough to be consumed within 10 minutes. If you have snails in your aquarium, clown loaches may pick at them, as they are a good source of readily available protein. In general, clown loaches prefer live food – a preference that can be hard to honor.

How much should you feed a Loach?

For best results, rotate their diet daily and feed only what they can consume in under 2 minutes, once or twice a day.

Are clown loaches bottom feeders?

Clown Loach Quick Stats: Care level: medium – hard. Diet: carnivore. Behavior: peaceful, schooling bottom feeder.

Can you have just one clown loach?

Clown Loach Easily the most recognizable of the Loach family, Clown Loaches are active and colorful fish, but they can grow to be quite large over time. (A single specimen can be kept in a smaller tank, but for the health of the fish, this is not recommended.)

Is it normal for Clown loaches to hide?

Hiding. If you have a good-sized place for them to hide, such as a cave, some driftwood with a hole in it, or even some pieces of PVC, you will observe your fish acting like clowns in a circus all crowding into one small car. They will jockey with each other for position and constantly shift around together.

Do loaches eat carrots?

I’ve tried watermelon, strawberries, peas (deshelled and snow peas), cucumber, zucchini, carrots, mango and they love it all!! The weather loach is omnivorous, so try some, cockle, mussle, mealworm, bloodworm and earthworm as part of the diet. that their food preference was worms.

What is the best food for loaches?

Loaches fare very well in most community aquaria. These fishes will accept most dry flake foods, sinking wafers, and pellets as well as frozen meaty items like bloodworms, daphnia, clams, and brine shrimp. Loaches also will benefit from vegetable matter (various algae) in their diet.

Why do my bottom feeders keep dying?

Overfeeding. You may worry that your fish are hungry and will die if they aren’t fed enough, but it is actually more harmful to feed your fish too much. Uneaten food will sink to the bottom of the fish tank and will gradually decompose, increasing the amount of ammonia in the aquarium.

What is the lifespan of a Clown Loach?

10 years
The typical Clown Loach lifespan in captivity is at least 10 years. There are a lot of factors that can affect the life expectancy of this fish. In pristine natural conditions, this species can reportedly live up to 25 years! However, this is quite rare in captivity.

Is there a problem with my clown loach?

The smaller size of your tank could easily be the problem here. Clown Loaches react badly to high nitrate levels, and in a smaller tank nitrate levels would rise quicker than in the bigger aquarium. Could I also suggest you post at Loaches.com. They’re a great place for loach-specific help, and have a free online forum. Cheers, Neale.>

How big of a tank do you need for a clown loach?

In a sufficiently large tank for adult Clown Loaches, by which I mean something like 100 gallons or so for a small group, and two or three times that for 15 Clowns, I’d rely on depth and benthic hiding places (such as hollow logs) to keep them safe.

Can you use stress Ich on live plants?

It’s very effective and safe to use with any fish (even scaleless ones), shrimp, snails, and live plants. First, identify the disease and make sure it’s actually ich. Since stress ich and velvet also look very similar, it may be helpful to wait 24 hours and confirm the diagnosis.

What can I put in my fish tank to get rid of Ich?

There are a number of proven products that may help you beat Ich. These are Fenbendazole, Garlic Guard, Kordon Rid Ich, Para Guard and Melafix. Each tank has different inhabitants who react differently. Garlic Guard is essential for fish that are having trouble consuming their food or are not hungry.