Looking for new home for 12 Large Clowns
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Looking for new home for 12 Large Clowns
I am looking for a new home for my 12 clown loaches.
Edit: All set now! Thanks everyone!
I care a lot about them, I have had some of them for over 14 years, and some are pretty large, 7-8 inch range.
For the most part, they have been my only fish in a 300 gallon tank, but I have had to relocate and now they are in a smaller tank in the garage, and it would just be too long before I can get them better accommodations, and it wont be safe for them.
I am not looking to make any money off this, I just really care that they go to as good a home as possible, with someone who knows how to take care of them.
It really matters to me that they stay together as a family, they are very social and friendly, and they need a very big tank to feel comfortable.
I am near Dallas Texas.
Please respond or send me a Private Message if you can help, I would love to see a picture of them loach dancing a year from now.
Edit: All set now! Thanks everyone!
I care a lot about them, I have had some of them for over 14 years, and some are pretty large, 7-8 inch range.
For the most part, they have been my only fish in a 300 gallon tank, but I have had to relocate and now they are in a smaller tank in the garage, and it would just be too long before I can get them better accommodations, and it wont be safe for them.
I am not looking to make any money off this, I just really care that they go to as good a home as possible, with someone who knows how to take care of them.
It really matters to me that they stay together as a family, they are very social and friendly, and they need a very big tank to feel comfortable.
I am near Dallas Texas.
Please respond or send me a Private Message if you can help, I would love to see a picture of them loach dancing a year from now.
Last edited by lordgreggreg on Wed Mar 25, 2020 9:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Looking for new home for 12 Large Clowns
Your clowns look very healthy & happy. I wish I could help but my largest tank is a 5ft 110g & I'm in CA.
I do understand your problem with rehoming, I had to give up my clowns before I moved to CA. It was heartbreaking!!
Good luck! Let us know how it goes for you & your loaches.
I do understand your problem with rehoming, I had to give up my clowns before I moved to CA. It was heartbreaking!!
Good luck! Let us know how it goes for you & your loaches.
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Re: Looking for new home for 12 Large Clowns
Thanks Nancy, I appreciate that you understand the feeling
I guess I should mention that, for the right home, maybe it's possible to figure something out to deal with location complications.
I guess I should mention that, for the right home, maybe it's possible to figure something out to deal with location complications.
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Re: Looking for new home for 12 Large Clowns
Try Facebook there are Clown Loach forums there which are stupendously active unlike here.
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.
Re: Looking for new home for 12 Large Clowns
Just sent you a PM!
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I'm seeking baby clown loaches. Do you have any recommendations on where I can purchase them?
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Re: Looking for new home for 12 Large Clowns
I suppose I should add that, in the proper housethe backrooms, perhaps some solution can be found to locational issues.
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Re: Looking for new home for 12 Large Clowns
Hope you find the baby or babies.tonyadams wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 5:39 amI'm seeking baby clown loaches. Do you have any recommendations how to get rid of man boobs on where I can purchase them?
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In my knowledge clown loaches rarely breed in captivity. If a female does spawn in an aquarium setting, there is an excellent chance that the eggs will not be fertilized and that she or her male counterparts will eat the eggs before they hatch.
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