2 clown loaches free to a good home
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 5:01 pm
Hi all,
I have 2 clown loaches which I would like to rehome. I am happy for the right fishkeeper to take for free as long as these requirements are met.
1, a clown loach enthusiast with good clown loach knowledge
2, someone who has a large enough tank for at least 6 full size loaches
3, someone who has already got a shoal of at least 4 clown loaches
I'm sure I'm in the right place to at least have a chance of finding them a fantastic new home.
The reason I want to rehome these 2 is because I don't have the space for a larger fishtank in order to upgrade to a proper size community of loaches with the space they need. I also want to keep the overall size of the fish in my tank fairly small as it isn't that big a fishtank (125 litres). The loaches seem happy enough but I think they would benefit massively from being introduced to a proper shoal in order to meet all their needs and hopefully make some new friends too. They have a strong bond as they have been together for a few years now (at least five years).
They are roughly 2 inches in length.
I live in Norwich Norfolk UK. If you are interested in coming to see them then please drop me a pm. Also let me know what your setup is and that you meet the above requirements.
Any other questions please feel free to ask.
Many thanks
Steve
I have 2 clown loaches which I would like to rehome. I am happy for the right fishkeeper to take for free as long as these requirements are met.
1, a clown loach enthusiast with good clown loach knowledge
2, someone who has a large enough tank for at least 6 full size loaches
3, someone who has already got a shoal of at least 4 clown loaches
I'm sure I'm in the right place to at least have a chance of finding them a fantastic new home.
The reason I want to rehome these 2 is because I don't have the space for a larger fishtank in order to upgrade to a proper size community of loaches with the space they need. I also want to keep the overall size of the fish in my tank fairly small as it isn't that big a fishtank (125 litres). The loaches seem happy enough but I think they would benefit massively from being introduced to a proper shoal in order to meet all their needs and hopefully make some new friends too. They have a strong bond as they have been together for a few years now (at least five years).
They are roughly 2 inches in length.
I live in Norwich Norfolk UK. If you are interested in coming to see them then please drop me a pm. Also let me know what your setup is and that you meet the above requirements.
Any other questions please feel free to ask.
Many thanks
Steve