Close to two years.cybermeez wrote:How long have you been keeping loaches?
APPEND. Oh, I think I understand why you ask this. It is not immediately obvious that what applies to Botias also applies to Pangios; these guys actually like some dirt.
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Close to two years.cybermeez wrote:How long have you been keeping loaches?
Yoyos, PolkaDots, Schisturas.cybermeez wrote:What kinds besides Kuhlis and Clowns? Are you out on the Island or in Queens? If you are on city water I bet it's super soft, right?
I escaped 15 years ago...cybermeez wrote:I was in Manhattan for almost 20 years.
==> you are way ahead of me. Darios and Striatas are the two loaches I'd love to have, but could not find so far.The tap water there is incredibly soft. The Loaches loved it!
I keep Clowns, Kubotais, Darios, Rostratas, Striatas, Sids, Yo-Yos, Zippers, Kuhlis, Horsefaces and Moosefaces. Did the write ups on the last 4 for the up coming loach book several of us here colaborated on.
I have kept Schisturas for six months without any problems. In a standard tropical tank with only moderate current. They are active and ultra-fat now.I've been wanting to keep Schisturas and Hillstreams, but my apartment is way too warm and I could never keep the water cool enough for them.
SureShari wrote:Hi Mike,
Have you read Martin's article on Hillstream loaches?
http://www.loaches.com/hillstream_loaches.html
At this point I think this is not true.
Shisturas will likely not do well long term in a tropical tank setting.
Obviously, not as long as youHow long have you been keeping fish, other than loaches? Just curious
Shari,Shari wrote:Here's a thread from the old forum regarding shisturas:
http://aquaweb.pair.com/forums/archives ... read=19742
You'll note the habitat they come from as discussed by tony, who's been there.
Schistura is a brook loach - all those loaches that are torpedo shaped, but not eel-like (kuhlis and dojos). Schistura is found in rushing water, and I don't believe that it needs to be kept "cold" per se. I think they must experience warmer water in nature - in pools in the stream, for instance.mikev wrote:In fact, one thing that I've noticed is that polkadots and esp. yoyos use the current much more than schisturas.
Mark, thanks, but I think I'm missing something here.Mark wrote:They spend a lot of time resting. I keep several brook loaches together with hillstreams in an unheated tank that probably does not go lower than 71 or 72F.
I would not keep Schistura in a tropical heated tank. It would be like a lifetime of summer heat for them - and none of us need that.
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