Officially a Herd?
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Officially a Herd?
(Admins: if this opening statement belongs in another forum, please feel free to move it)
Hello everyone,
My name is Tony and I live in the state of Michigan, USA. I have been keeping aquarium fish for about 34 years. I have been involved with my local fish clubs for many years and am currently the Vice President of the Michigan Cichlid Association and a general member of the Motor City Aquarium Society. I am also a former member of the Board Of Directors for the Greater Detroit Aquarium Society.
Now, for some of my Loach info
I have kept many types of loaches over my decades in the hobby but, like many people, my favorite is the Clown Loach.
Years ago, I had a group of about a dozen before losing them to a heater malfunction while I was on vacation. I have learned much over the years and will happily share my experiences on this site. I have been lucky to "rub elbows" with some of the notable, and educated personalities in our hobby.
Now back to my favorite loach (and the title of my post )....I currently have a very large group of Clowns ranging from a few at 4-5" to quite a few in the 8-11" size. My group is somewhere approaching 30 in number. That being said, instead of referring to my group as a "shoal" or a "school" I have started calling them my "Herd of Clowns"
I will post some pictures soon.
Hello everyone,
My name is Tony and I live in the state of Michigan, USA. I have been keeping aquarium fish for about 34 years. I have been involved with my local fish clubs for many years and am currently the Vice President of the Michigan Cichlid Association and a general member of the Motor City Aquarium Society. I am also a former member of the Board Of Directors for the Greater Detroit Aquarium Society.
Now, for some of my Loach info
I have kept many types of loaches over my decades in the hobby but, like many people, my favorite is the Clown Loach.
Years ago, I had a group of about a dozen before losing them to a heater malfunction while I was on vacation. I have learned much over the years and will happily share my experiences on this site. I have been lucky to "rub elbows" with some of the notable, and educated personalities in our hobby.
Now back to my favorite loach (and the title of my post )....I currently have a very large group of Clowns ranging from a few at 4-5" to quite a few in the 8-11" size. My group is somewhere approaching 30 in number. That being said, instead of referring to my group as a "shoal" or a "school" I have started calling them my "Herd of Clowns"
I will post some pictures soon.
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Hi! I'm looking forward to the pictures!
6 x Clown Loaches all 30 years of age on 01.01.2024, largest 11.5", 2 large females, 4 smaller males, aquarium 6' x 18" x 18" 400 ltr/90 uk gal/110 US gal. approx.
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Welcome to the forum, Tony. Looking forward to your posts and pictures.
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Welcome to LOL, Tony.
I also live in the Detroit area and have 30+ clowns. I've never been to fish club meeting before. I'd be in interested in checking it out.
I also live in the Detroit area and have 30+ clowns. I've never been to fish club meeting before. I'd be in interested in checking it out.
Re: Officially a Herd?
Several terms are OK when you are talking about a group of clowns, but according to www.AllAboutClowns.com the correct term is Alley of Clowns.
Might be a good term for Clown Loaches, especially if their tank has enough rocks and wood to make dark, narrow places for them.
Might be a good term for Clown Loaches, especially if their tank has enough rocks and wood to make dark, narrow places for them.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!
Happy fish keeping!
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I am hoping to set up their new home this week. If I get that accomplished I will try to take some pics as they are moved and after they settle in. If I don't get this accomplished it will be awhile before I can post due to some upcoming surgery.
Also...PM'd you Keith
Also...PM'd you Keith
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Now that is funny right thereMotherMajesty:) wrote:I think you have to call that a "circus" of clowns.
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Well I have tried posting pics with no luck. I then sent a PM to someone I thought was on the staff here but that person has not responded. In fact, I don't believe they have opened the message if I am reading into my message box correctly.
I thought I read somewhere on here, or received the error message when trying to post a pic, that special admin permission is required to post pics????
Any help would be appreciated so I can share my pics...horrible as they may be though.
I thought I read somewhere on here, or received the error message when trying to post a pic, that special admin permission is required to post pics????
Any help would be appreciated so I can share my pics...horrible as they may be though.
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What difficulties are you having Tony?
I have an account with http://imageshack.us/
Once you upload your photo, you need to copy the link that says "direct" and then insert it into the "Img" button available on the reply box here.
I have an account with http://imageshack.us/
Once you upload your photo, you need to copy the link that says "direct" and then insert it into the "Img" button available on the reply box here.
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I use Photo Bucket and I tried doing that and this site wouldn't accept it. I am able to post pics on all the other fish sites I belong to but not here for some reason. Maybe I'll try to create an image shack account.Loachloach wrote:What difficulties are you having Tony?
I have an account with http://imageshack.us/
Once you upload your photo, you need to copy the link that says "direct" and then insert it into the "Img" button available on the reply box here.
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Just try imageshack an let us know what happens. We are still waiting on these pictures
I think there's one moderator here. I'll try to find the name.
Edit: I think the last time there was a problem, Jim Powers was fixing stuff.
I think there's one moderator here. I'll try to find the name.
Edit: I think the last time there was a problem, Jim Powers was fixing stuff.
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{Okay, so I figured out the pic posting...kind of anyway. On my screen the pic sizes end up cropping off some of the shot. Does it appear that way on everyone's? Maybe I need to re-size pics? Ideas?}
The start of set up~Tank is a glass 180g 72"x24"x24"H. Sits on an angle iron stand which I plan to eventually wrap in wood (there was a reason for using the iron stand opposed to a cabinet stand); Pool filter sand substrate; Manufactured background applied using Sea View adhesive (this makes the background really show better when the tank is filled); Two submersible 400w heaters; three AquaClear 110's for filtration; Standard fluorescent aquarium lights (for now).
The start of set up~Tank is a glass 180g 72"x24"x24"H. Sits on an angle iron stand which I plan to eventually wrap in wood (there was a reason for using the iron stand opposed to a cabinet stand); Pool filter sand substrate; Manufactured background applied using Sea View adhesive (this makes the background really show better when the tank is filled); Two submersible 400w heaters; three AquaClear 110's for filtration; Standard fluorescent aquarium lights (for now).
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And here is some various pics of "The Herd" in the moving process.
(the 1st pic is in a 5g bucket)
(the 1st pic is in a 5g bucket)
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Re: Officially a Herd?
Now here are some shots of them in their tank. The plecos are just temporary residents.
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