
You see, yesterday i got myself 6 baby kubs from the lfs, and i have to say, i havent regretted getting these magnificent fish since

I have been reading alot about botias, and these little guys are non stop.
When they aint eating or exploring, they are doing the loachy dance in their fav corner

They are about 1,5 cm, only one being about 2 cm, which seems to be selected the leader loach.
I bought some frozen bloodworm aswell, because of the botias.
They seem to love it, although their tiny mouths need a while to get it down

Didnt feed my fish frozen food before, but seeing how much they like it im not stopping here.
My tank is a 112 litres, but im planning and most certainly getting a larger one in time.
I have had an aquarium for about three years now, and this being the biggest tank ive ever had,
i was starting to think i where imune to the "need much more litres syndrome"

But then there was the botias...
I have made my mistakes, and i know i still have a long way to go, but i do hope i have learned something.
Otherwise it would all be for nothing, and i dont like the thought of that at all.
Luckily i started out in just the right lfs, and they sent me straight out on the fishforums, so the biggest mistakes where avoided.

My tank setup is mostly driftwood and java moss, and im very happy with all the roots working with me to get the ph low and water soft for my babies.
And yes, they are my babies

Doesnt take long until they are a part of the family

Some of the other fish in the tank is 15 danio frankei, also known around here as the jumbo jets.
I need to be smarter when trying to get the bloodworm past these small size piranhas.
I also have three amano shrimp, five kuhliies and a L144.
The kuhliies ive had for two and a half years, how old do these get?
Anyway, i was wondering, should i treat my loachies for skinny disease, if they are in good shape and eating well?
My lfs is very good with their fishes, and they wherent very skinny or anything when i bought them.
Nothing a meal of bloodworms couldnt fix

They are most probably captive bred too, guessing by their similar size?
I have also noticed one flashing a few times, not alot, about two times since i bought them.
He only does it once or twice, and then hes back to normal.
I dont know the english word for it, but do you guys think he might have parasites in his gills?
Thats where he is trying to scratch.
I looked at him until my face was flat because of the glass, but i cant see anything there.
Could it be a sand grain stuck or something?
Mine become very eager when feeding time, and sometimes the bloodworm comes out by the gills

I cant really stop worrying about them, with all the nasty diseases lurking about

Maybe you pro's can give me some advice, being the loach newbie i am?
Kaja