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Scientific name: Schistura geisleri (Kottelat, 1990)
Common name: Polka Dotted Loach
Synonyms: None
Distribution: Chao Phraya basin, Thailand
Sexual Dimorphism: None known
Maximum size: 1.5 Inches (4 cm)
Similar to: Schistura corica
Care: A smaller member of the Nemacheiline group of loaches. They are found in gently flowing clear streams/creeks less than 12" in depth over gravel or pebbles. The aquarium should have a decent flow rate and be well-oxygenated. The rest of the aquarium should have smooth rounded pebbles and sand or fine grained gravel with reasonably bright lighting to simulate the shallow stream beds in which they are found. Please see Hillstream Loaches: Specialists at Life in the Fast Lane for a more detailed explanation.
Feeding: Most foods accepted. Commercial sinking formulations and bottom-dwelling live-foods. Frozen foods such as Bloodworm/Brine shrimp.
Water parameters: pH: 6.0-7.5 Hardness: Soft-medium. Max dh: 12.
Temperature: 68ºF to 77 ºF (18-25°C)
Breeding: Not known in aquarium.
Notes: Schistura geisleri is reported as occuring in small groups in nature that search for food in amongst sandy areas, sifting sand as they go. It would appear that this makes them less territory orientated than the very similar S. pocculi. It is still wize to provide multiple hiding places for the fish amongst rockwork and pebbles.
Caption: Schistura geisleri
Credit: Anuratana Tejavej
Caption: Schistura geisleri in natural stream
Credit: Anuratana Tejavej
Caption: Schistura geisleri in natural stream
Credit: Anuratana Tejavej
Caption: Schistura geisleri
Credit: Anuratana Tejavej
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